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[[File:HaywardWilliamSir1.jpg| thumb | Armorial stamp of Sir William Hayward (British Armorial Bindings) ]]
 
[[File:HaywardWilliamSir1.jpg| thumb | Armorial stamp of Sir William Hayward (British Armorial Bindings) ]]
 
====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
Son of [[family::John Hayward]], of [[location::Tandridge Hall, Surrey]]. Admitted at the [[education::Inner Temple]] 1635, knighted 1641. He was a courtier for a while in the 1640s; after the Restoration, he was [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Bletchingley]] in 1661, and held various administrative offices. He was a candidate for the position of [[occupation::Garter King of Arms]] in 1677, but [[crossreference::Sir William Dugdale]] was appointed.
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Son of [[family::John Hayward]], of [[location::Tandridge Hall, Surrey]]. Admitted at the [[organisations::Inner Temple]] 1635, knighted 1641. He was a courtier for a while in the 1640s; after the Restoration, he was [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Bletchingley]] in 1661, and held various administrative offices. He was a candidate for the position of [[occupation::Garter King of Arms]] in 1677, but [[crossreference::William Dugdale 1605-1685|William Dugdale 1605-1685|William Dugdale]] was appointed.
  
 
====Books====
 
====Books====
A number of mostly 17th century books survive bearing an armorial stamp of the Hayward family, which seem most probably to be associated with Sir William (they have also been attributed to his father [[family::John Hayward|John]], ca.[[date of birth::1571]]-[[date of death::1631]], whose dates look too early). Examples: Cambridge UL T.3.36; Magdalen College, Oxford n.5.21;Christopher Edwards cat 77 (2020)/87.
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A number of mostly 17th century books survive bearing an armorial stamp of the Hayward family, which seem most probably to be associated with Sir William (they have also been attributed to his father [[family::John Hayward|John]], ca.1571-1631, whose dates look too early). Examples: Cambridge UL T.3.36; Magdalen College, Oxford n.5.21;Christopher Edwards cat 77 (2020)/87.
  
 
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Sir William HAYWARD or HAWARDE or HAYWOOD ca.1617-1704

Armorial stamp of Sir William Hayward (British Armorial Bindings)

Biographical Note

Son of John Hayward, of Tandridge Hall, Surrey. Admitted at the Inner Temple 1635, knighted 1641. He was a courtier for a while in the 1640s; after the Restoration, he was MP for Bletchingley in 1661, and held various administrative offices. He was a candidate for the position of Garter King of Arms in 1677, but William Dugdale 1605-1685 was appointed.

Books

A number of mostly 17th century books survive bearing an armorial stamp of the Hayward family, which seem most probably to be associated with Sir William (they have also been attributed to his father John, ca.1571-1631, whose dates look too early). Examples: Cambridge UL T.3.36; Magdalen College, Oxford n.5.21;Christopher Edwards cat 77 (2020)/87.

Sources