Biography of Rowland Hayward 1520-1593
In 1570 Rowland Hayward (age 50) was appointed Lord Mayor of London.
In 1591 Rowland Hayward (age 71) was appointed Lord Mayor of London.
Before 1592 [his son-in-law] Henry Townshend (age 55) and [his daughter] Susanna Hayward were married.
On 05 Dec 1593 Rowland Hayward (age 73) died at King's Place Hackney [Map].
On 02 Sep 1597 Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland (age 63) granted licence to the executors of Sir Rowland Hayward to sell King's Place [Map] in the Hackney in north London to Elizabeth Trentham, her brother Francis Trentham of Rocester (age 33), her uncle Ralph Sneyd (age 70), and her cousin, Giles Yonge (age 43). The acquisition of King's Place by Elizabeth Trentham and her relatives placed it 'beyond the reach of Oxford's creditors'.