Henry Clay Beattie — Beattie is convicted of murdering a girl, but denies his guilt. His family trie… Henry Downs — "Many an Orange villain fell Beneath the hand of Downs" "The trembling tyrants … Henry Green (The Murdered Wife) — Henry Green threatens suicide if Mary Wyatt will not marry him (she is unsure a… Henry Joy — The singer from Ulster tells how he left his wife and children to follow Henry … Henry Joy McCracken (I) — "It was on the Belfast mountains I heard a maid complain... Saying, 'Woe is me.… Henry Joy McCracken (II) — McCracken is betrayed for 50 pounds by Niblock. Why is there no song from 1798 … Henry Munroe — At Ballynahinch General Nugent attacks the rebels under Clokey and Munroe. Havi… Hiram Hubbert — Hiram Hubbard is captured and brought to trial. Although he is not guilty of an… Hobie Noble — The singer tells how Hobie, an Englishman exiled to Scotland, was convinced by … Hughie Grame — Hugh the Graeme is taken for horse thieving. Many pray for his life, but the Bi…