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John Hayward was born in circa 1564 at or near Felixstowe, Suffolk.
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John Hayward was born in circa 1564 at or near Felixstowe, Suffolk.
He graduated from Cambridge in 1584.
Hayward was imprisoned for a time because of the political implications of his First Part of the Life and Raigne of Henrie the IIII (1599), dedicated to the Earl of Essex.
Bacon remarked that, since Hayward stole whole passages from Tacitus, he should have been charged with felony rather than treason. He also wrote The Lives of the III Normans, Kings of England (1613) and The Life and Raigne of King Edward the Sixth, published posthumously in 1630.
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