Places named Heywood
Heywood may refer to the following places:
Persons named Heywood
Heywood is a surname, and may refer to:
- Abel Heywood
- Arthur Percival Heywood 3rd Baronet
- Benjamin Heywood 1st Baronet
- Charles Heywood
- Ezra Heywood
- James "Jamie" Heywood, director of ALS Therapy Development Foundation
- Jasper Heywood, translator of Seneca's tragedies
- Joanne Heywood
- John Heywood
- Joseph Lee Heywood
- Oliver Heywood (clergyman) (d. Heywood is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England Heywood and Middleton is a Constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Heywood Cricket Club, based in Heywood, in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, are an English Cricket team History The district was formed on April 1, 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, as a merger of Diss Urban District, Wymondham Heywood is a small service centre on the Fitzroy River in the Australian state of Victoria. A surname is a name added to a Given name and is part of a Personal name. Abel Heywood ( February 25, 1810 - August 19, 1893) was an English Publisher, radical and sometime Mayor Sir Arthur Percival Heywood 3rd Baronet ( 25 December 1849 &ndash 19 April 1916) was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Percival Heywood Sir Benjamin Heywood 1st Baronet FRS ( 12 December 1793 &ndash 11 August 1865) was an English Banker and The Heywood Baronetcy, of Claremont in the county of Lancashire was created on 9 August 1838 for the former Member of Parliament Major General Charles Heywood (3 October 1839&ndash26 February 1915 was the ninth Commandant of the Marine Corps. Ezra Heywood (1829-1893 was a 19th century North American individualist anarchist, slavery Abolitionist, and Feminist James Heywood (born October 4 1966 in London England is an American MIT mechanical engineer who founded with his family and friend Robert Bonazoli the ALS Therapy Development Institute The ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI is a non-profit biotechnology company seeking effective treatments for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS Jasper Heywood SJ (1535 &ndash January 9, 1598) son of John Heywood, translated into English three plays of Seneca, the Troas (1559 Joanne Heywood is an English Television actress who is probably best known for her role of Jessica Lovelock in Grace & Favour, a spin-off Rome wasn't built in a day redirects here for the Morcheeba song see Rome Wasn't Built in a Day John Heywood (c Joseph Lee Heywood (August 12 1837 - September 7 1876 was the acting cashier at the First National Bank of Northfield Minnesota when the James-Younger Gang attempted 1702), clergyman and ejected minister
- Oliver Heywood (1825-1892), banker and philanthropist
- Pat Heywood
- Peter Heywood
- Stephen Heywood, advocate for people with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- T. Oliver Heywood ( September 9, 1825 – 1892 was an English Banker and Philanthropist. Patricia Heywood (born January 1, 1927 in Gretna Green, Scotland) is a British character actress who has appeared in stage productions movies Captain Peter Heywood (1772- 1831 was a naval officer from the Isle of Man and convicted mutineer best known for being part of the Mutiny on the ''Bounty'' Stephen Heywood ( April 13 1969 &ndash November 26 2006) was an American builder and self-taught architect specializing in the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ( ALS, sometimes called Maladie de Charcot, or in the United States Lou Gehrig's Disease) is a progressive E. Heywood, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Great North of Scotland Railway from 1914-1922
- Thomas Heywood, actor and Jacobean playwright
- Sir Thomas Heywood, 2nd Baronet (Thomas Percival Heywood)
- Vernon Hilton Heywood, botanist
See also
Chief Mechanical Engineer and Locomotive Superintendent are titles applied by British and Australian Railway companies to persons in charge of The Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR/GNoSR was one of the smaller British railways before the grouping, operating in the far north-east of Scotland Thomas Heywood (early 1570s&mdash 16 August[[ 641]] was a prominent English playwright actor and miscellaneous author whose peak period of activity falls between The Heywood Baronetcy, of Claremont in the county of Lancashire was created on 9 August 1838 for the former Member of Parliament Professor Vernon Hilton Heywood (born December 24 1927 is a world renowned British biologist
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