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George Hayward
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1872 Partner in [[Taunton, Kesterton and Hayward]] which then became [[Richard H. Taunton and Hayward]]


1875 Patent. '208. And [[Richard Hobbs Taunton]], of Wilton, in the county of Warwick, [[George Hayward]], of Acock's Green, in the county of Worcester, and [[Conrad Knap]], of Gravelly Hill, in the county of Warwick, have given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of wrought iron tubes."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24176/page/418 The London Gazette Publication date:2 February 1875 Issue:24176 Page:418]</ref>
1875 Patent. '208. And [[Richard Hobbs Taunton]], of Wilton, in the county of Warwick, [[George Hayward]], of Acock's Green, in the county of Worcester, and [[Conrad Knap]], of Gravelly Hill, in the county of Warwick, have given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of wrought iron tubes."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24176/page/418 The London Gazette Publication date:2 February 1875 Issue:24176 Page:418]</ref>

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George Hayward

1872 Partner in Taunton, Kesterton and Hayward which then became Richard H. Taunton and Hayward

1875 Patent. '208. And Richard Hobbs Taunton, of Wilton, in the county of Warwick, George Hayward, of Acock's Green, in the county of Worcester, and Conrad Knap, of Gravelly Hill, in the county of Warwick, have given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of wrought iron tubes."'[1]

1880 Retired from Richard H. Taunton and Hayward and Birmingham Patent Steam Boiler Co

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