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Definition of Haywards
1. hayward [n] - See also: hayward
Lexicographical Neighbors of Haywards
Literary usage of Haywards
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The California earthquake of April 18, 1906: Report of the state earthquake by Andrew Cowper Lawson, Harry Fielding Reid (1908)
"С. Floor mill and warehouse, haywards. Wrecked by earthquake of 1868. D. Pierce'e
house, haywards ... Б. haywards. Wreck of buildings by earthquake of 1868. ..."
2. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University, Herbert Baxter Adams (1889)
"Parish Perambulations and haywards. The ceremony just described is identical with
that of the famous "perambulation of the parish "which prevailed ..."
3. Hittell's Hand-book of Pacific Coast Travel by John Shertzer Hittell (1885)
"haywards.—haywards, 15 miles south-east of Oakland, a summer resort much patronized
by visitors from San Francisco and Oakland, may be reached by steam cars ..."
4. An Introduction to the Local Constitutional History of the United States by George Elliott Howard (1889)
"Parish Perambulations and haywards. The ceremony just described is identical with
that of the famous "perambulation of the parish " which prevailed ..."
5. Reading Records: Diary of the Corporation by J. M. Guilding (1896)
"1645 Searchers and Overseers of Cloth, Sealers of Leather, Searchers of Flesh,
Fish-tasters, Ale-tasters, and haywards sworn and bound . . . . . .170 1647 ..."
6. Diary of the Corporation by J. M. Guilding (1896)
"... and haywards sworn and bound . . . . . .170 1647 Two Searchers and Sealers of
Leather dismissed from their office for sealing green Leather . ..."
7. The Condor by Cooper Ornithological Society, Cooper Ornithological Club (1899)
"Fall Notes from haywards, Cal. On October 30, 1898 I noticed for the first ...
In nineteen years' observation at haywards this is my first record of the ..."