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A History of the County of Lancaster
… division was to take place among John's daughtersElizabeth Hayward, Susan Butterworth, and Mary Ogden. The Royton lands … were to go to Elizabeth, then wife of Thomas Heaward or Hayward, and their son Robert; Towneley MS. C. 8, 13, p. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Recorder of Wigan, d. 1786 s, John, d. 1799s.Thomas Hayward, d. 1829 s. John, d. 1845 dau. Frances, d. 1897. She …
A History of the County of Hampshire
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… pall and cloth and coffin of the Recorder Finch'. Sir John Hayward, Kt., D. C. L., the historian, was assessed to the … to Nicholas Roe, Esq., who was knighted three years later. Hayward seems to have been an eccentric man, judging from his … Mary predeceased him, leaving one child Mary, to whom Hayward in his will (dated 30th March 1626) left the lease of …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… is later (8th February 1560). Deed No. 3 is signed by John Hayward, the historian, in 1622; No. 5 by Dr. Westfield in … Westfield granted another forty years' lease to Sir John Hayward, the historian, to whom reference is made later as an … lease to one Sarah Stone, to commence at the expiration of Hayward's lease 68 in 1662, at a rent of 16, and that lease …
Survey of London
… 8 and 10). The architect of all four was Henry Winnock Hayward of Lexden, near Colchester, who was the lessee of … Arthurian legends. Abbott's architect was Henry Winnock Hayward, who had designed the house in which Abbott lived … whom he entered into building agreements. Jeremiah Olive Hayward and Josias Stephens of Paddington were to be …
Survey of London
… demolition of the house, with its fine interiors, by C. F. Hayward, the District Surveyor, but it was decided that the …
Survey of London
… Camden, Clarencieux, author of Britannia; and Sir John Hayward, Kt., author of a number of royal biographies and …
Survey of London Monograph
… deed was performed by the Leader of the Council, Sir Isaac Hayward (18841976), a few hours before the LCC's final …
Old and New London
… were first built in the reign of James I., by a Mr. Edward Hayward and others; and the learned Dugdale describes them as … feet long, twenty feet broad, and four storeys high. This Hayward was Selden's chamber-fellow, and to him Selden …
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