The form hig, which seems to be more particularly Saxon, intermixes considerably in the English names.
"Surnames as a Science"
Robert Ferguson
My Lords, pecuniary corruption forms not only, as your Lordships will observe in the charges before you, an article of charge by itself, but likewise so intermixes with the whole, that it is necessary to give, in the best manner I am able, a history of that corrupt system which brought on all the subsequent acts of corruption.
"The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. X. (of 12)"
Edmund Burke