Thomas Hayward (warden)

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Thomas Hayward, DCL (29 October 1737-13 January 1794) was Warden of New College, Oxford from 1764 until 1768. [1]

Hayward was educated at New College where he graduated Bachelor of Civil Law in 1770.

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References

  1. [https://archive.org/details/alumni oxonienses02univuoft/page/635/mode/2up Alumni 0xonienses 1715-1886 Vol 2 p636
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Preceded by
John Purnell
Warden of New College, Oxford
1764–1768
Succeeded by
John Oglander