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HAYLER, Guy was born on November 5, 1850 in Battle, Sussex. Youngest son of late George Hayler, Battle, and Mary, daughter of late John Brignall, Wittersham, Kent.
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HAYLER, Guy was born on November 5, 1850 in Battle, Sussex. Youngest son of late George Hayler, Battle, and Mary, daughter of late John Brignall, Wittersham, Kent.
Battle and London. World’s Electoral Superintendent and Past Grand Counsellor of the International Order of Good Templars.
Member of the Council of the United Kingdom Alliance. Honourable Secretary National Prohibition Convention, 1897. Honourable Secretary National Temperance Federation.
President International Prohibition Confederation. Visited the Continent, Malta, Palestine, Sicily, Egypt, Africa, Canada, United States, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, etc. Special Press Commissioner, American Liquor Enquiry, 1901.
Founded Temperance Institute, Newcastle, 1899. General Secretary North of England Temperance League, 1889 - 1907.
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Club: Norwood.
Chess and reading (has one of the most complete private libraries of books on the liquor question in England).
Spouse 1874, Elizabeth, o.daughter of late Henry Hartley Harriss, of Maidstone, and n. of late Henry Chambers, J.P., of London.