This is almost inexplicable
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I would agree with 99% of this, England's dialect has this as 'a herb' (hard 'h'), I think from when the weak 'h' came from the French and we cast it aside in a fit of patriotism.
Even though I sound 'herb' with a hard 'h', I still use 'an' in front of it, I grew up in the SE of the UK.
Plenty of people don't bother though. Grammar is now a lost art here.