7 March 1528: Ordinations at Lichfield cathedral: Subdeacons Secular: Henry Brygge, Thomas Hawkard, Robert Bentt and Thomas Maddocke, by title of Vale Royal monastery; Priests Secular: John Plate, Edward Cleye and John Hayward, by title of Vale Royal monastery
12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Avening Polling District: Parish of Shipton Moyne: Abode: Shipton Moyne: William Hayward. Cheltenham Polling District: Township of Bishop’s Cleeve: Abode: Prestbury: James Hayward. Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: Waterloo Place, Cheltenham: William Hayward; Abode: High Street, Cheltenham: John Hayward.
27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. Occupiers of houses in St Catherine’s parish: Henry Hayward, for a house in Oxford Terrace, Samuel Hayward, for a house in Pitt Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St Michael: Amos Thomas Hayward of Queen Street, for houses in Queen Street and Barton Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St Nicholas: John Hill Hayward, for a house 120 Westgate Street.
18 August 1880: Taunton Police Court. Saturday. Before Mr C. N. Welman (in the chair), Colonel Rawlins, Colonel Allen, Captain Patton, Mr R. A. Kinglake, Mr V. J. Reynolds, and Mr L. Patton: Edwin Dunn, a hawker, was charged with having been drunk and incapable in North Street on the previous evening – Prisoner pleaded guilty – P.C. James Hayward proved the case. – The bench inflicted a fine of 5s and costs, making 8s 6d.
29 January 1904: ‘The Annual Meeting of the Windsor and Eton Royal Albert Institute was held in the large hall on Monday evening [25 January 1904], when there were present: Lord Edward Spencer-Churchill (the president), in the chair, Lady Edward Spencer-Churchill and a number of other ladies, the Dean of Windsor (Dr Eliot), the Vicar of Windsor (Rev. J. H. Ellison), Rev. S. K. Tahourdin, Rev. Albert Lee, Sir Evan Nepean, Messrs T. Clarke (hon. sec.), E. H. Freaker (hon. finance secretary), E. H. Lewis (secretary), W. Fairbank, C. F. Dyson, J. W. Gooch, A. H. Cowley, G. P. Cartland, Purser, H. L. Collmann, A. Bond, E. Bampfylde, R. Wood, R. Ingalton Drake, E. Rowland, A. G. Seymour, T. J. Cartland, D. Cooper, F. Sanders, Goertz, Hayward, Akery, Kempton, R. Brodie, Hester, Holderness (3), R. G. Knight, E. Fuggle, G. Miles, Chadwell, Stilliard, Harrison, Aldridge, Clapshaw, Stilliard, Harrison, Aldridge, Clapshaw, J. E. Gale, Moses, Baker, Stoneham, Brodie, jun., W. Bressey, A. H. Dyson, E. K. Willett, Chapman, Atkins, etc.’
30 April 1927, invitation from Mr and Mrs Benjamin W. Wray, 2 Cross Chapel Street, Batley Carr, to Miss A. Shaw and Mrs Hayward, to the coming-of-age party of their daughter May at Ellis’s Social Hall, Mill Road, Batley Carr
15 April 1953: County court judgments against Leonard Hayward, Upper Flat, 28 Bendish Road, East Ham, jobbing builder; and against Charles Hayward, Station Hotel, Rudyard, Staffordshire
4 October 1963, Albert Hayward, Covent Garden Orchestra
1994: Geoffrey Hayward, clairvoyant and lecturer