Constituency Dates
Ludgershall 1741 – 1747
Family and Education
bap. 2 Aug. 1706,1Glos. N. & Q. iii. 91. 1st surv. s. of William Hayward of Quedgeley by Margaret, da. of Maj.-Gen. William Selwyn, M.P., of Matson, Glos. educ. L. Inn 1723, called 1729. m. by 1733,2A daughter was bap. at Quedgeley 2 Nov. 1733. Mercy, da. of Charles Parsons of Bredon, Worcs., 3s. 1da. suc. fa. 1709.
Address
Main residence: Quedgeley, Glos.
biography text

Thomas Hayward was brought in for Ludgershall in 1741 by his uncle, Colonel John Selwyn. Voting with the Administration in all recorded divisions, he was classed as an Old Whig in 1746. He did not stand in 1747 but was again brought in by his cousin George Augustus Selwyn in 1754. He died 14 Mar. 1781.

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Notes
  • 1. Glos. N. & Q. iii. 91.
  • 2. A daughter was bap. at Quedgeley 2 Nov. 1733.