Rowland Hayward
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Sir Rowland Hayward (c. 1520 – 5 December 1593) was a London merchant, and Lord Mayor of the City in both 1570 and 1591. Through his commercial activities he acquired considerable wealth, and was able to loan money to Queen Elizabeth I and purchase properties in several counties as well as houses in and near London. He entertained the Queen at King's Place in 1587.
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Rowland Hayward
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Sir Rowland Hayward
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Sir Rowland Hayward
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Arms of Hayward of Essex: Gules, a lion rampant argent crowned or
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George Hayward
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Left: Monument to Thomas Knyvet, 1st Baron Knyvet and his wife Elizabeth Hayward, Stanwell Church, Surrey. Right: Founder's inscribed tablet and arms, above entrance door of Lord Knyvett's Free School, High Street, Stanwell, Middlesex. Founded by the will of Thomas Knyvet, 1st Baron Knyvet. The cartouche above shows the arms of Kynvett impaling Hayward , for his wife Elizabeth Hayward
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Tomb of Lord Knyvett in Stanwell Church.JPG
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Founder'sTablet LordKnyvett'sSchool Stanwell Middlesex.PNG
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Susan Hayward
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Elizabeth Hayward
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Joan Hayward
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Sir John Hayward
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Mary Hayward
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Alice Hayward
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Anne Hayward
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Katherine Hayward
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Sir George Hayward
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four sons who died as infants
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three daughters who died as infants
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Margaret Whitbrooke
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Joan Tillesworth
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Sir Rowland Hayward (c. 1520 – 5 December 1593) was a London merchant, and Lord Mayor of the City in both 1570 and 1591. Through his commercial activities he acquired considerable wealth, and was able to loan money to Queen Elizabeth I and purchase properties in several counties as well as houses in and near London. He entertained the Queen at King's Place in 1587.
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