Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Charles Marriott Hayward

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Charles Marriott Hayward (c1841-1868) C.E.


1868 April 10th. Died. Accidentally killed on the railway, age 27. Youngest son of the late Rev. George Christopher Hayward.[1]

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