Heywood
Places named Heywood
Heywood may refer to the following places:
Heywood, Greater Manchester, England
Municipal Borough of Heywood, a former local government district of Lancashire, England
Heywood (UK Parliament constituency)
Heywood and Middleton (UK Parliament constituency)
Heywood Cricket Club
Heywood, Norfolk, in South Norfolk, England
Heywood, Wiltshire, England
Heywood, Victoria, a town and railway junction in Australia
Persons named Heywood
Heywood is a surname, and may refer to:
Abel Heywood (1810-1893), English publisher, radical and sometime mayor of Manchester
Arthur Percival Heywood 3rd Baronet
Benjamin Heywood 1st Baronet
See Heywood Baronets
Charles Heywood
Ezra Heywood
James 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. 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. 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
Haywood (disambiguation page)
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