Arms of Hayward of Essex: Gules, a lion rampant argent crowned or[1]
Born
c. 1520
Died
5 December 1593
Buried
St Alphage London Wall
Spouse(s)
Joan Tillesworth Katherine Smythe
Issue
Sir George Hayward Sir John Hayward four sons who died as infants Elizabeth Hayward Susan Hayward Joan Hayward Alice Hayward Katherine Hayward Mary Hayward Anne Hayward three daughters who died as infants
Father
George Hayward
Mother
Margaret Whitbrooke
Sir Rowland Hayward (c. 1520 – 5 December 1593) was a London slave merchant,[2] 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.
^Gentleman's Magazine, Vol.64, 1794, Part I, pp.313-14, Monument of Thomas Lord Knyvett at Stanwell [1]
^Donnan, Elizabeth. Documents Illustrative of the History of the Slave Trade to the Americas, vol. III (Washington, DC, 1930). pp. 66–71.
Sir RowlandHayward (c. 1520 – 5 December 1593) was a London slave merchant, and Lord Mayor of the City in both 1570 and 1591. Through his commercial...
at St Margaret Moses; the remainder of his term was served by Sir RowlandHayward (as his second term). He had a daughter, Margaret, who married William...
baptised in 1558. Her parents were Lady Joan (born Tyllesworth) and Sir RowlandHayward, the first Lord Mayor of London. Her mother died in 1580 and her father...
of Chester, and his wife, Susan Hayward (d. 1592), daughter of Sir RowlandHayward, Lord Mayor of London. He was the grandson of Sir Robert Townshend...
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Henry Sidney Sir Francis Jobson Sir William Garrard, alderman Sir RowlandHayward John Tamworth Peter Osborne Thomas Cecil Francis Agarde Thomas Fleetwood...
stated that the "articulate" (i.e. contracting) Sir William Garrard, RowlandHayward and others of their Society and Company furnished a fleet of six ships...
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Henley-on-Thames. In August 1585 he dined with Aldermen Rowe, Woodcock and Sir RowlandHayward, and others, as they conducted their inspection of the decayed pipes...
Aldgate. The contrary case, on behalf of Lime Street, was brought by Sir RowlandHayward, and the matter was resolved at the wardmote (in Lime Street's favour)...
Baskervile 1563 William Allen, Richard Chamberlaine 1564 Edward Bankes, RowlandHayward 1565 Edward Jakeman, Lionel Duckett 1566 John Rivers, James Hawes 1567...
arrived to take up the English crown. He married Joan Hayward, a daughter of Sir RowlandHayward, twice Lord Mayor of London by his wife Joan Tyllsworth...
after 1590. In that year he sold two of the smaller estates to Sir RowlandHayward: Little Dawley and Little Wenlock. However he kept together his main...