HAYES, CHARLES; b.; adm. 16 Jan 1787; still at school 1788.
Hayes, Colin Graham Frederick, son of Gerald Ravenscroft Hayes OBE, musicologist and Admiralty chief cartographer, and Mary Winifred Yule, sculptor, d. of James Yule, jute merchant, of Aberdeen; b. 17 Nov. 1919; adm. Sept. 1933 (H); left July 1938; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1938, BA 1945; RE 1940-5 (Capt.), wounded (Libya) 1942; Ruskin Sch. of Drawing, Oxford, 1945-7, CFA 1947; tutor Roy. Coll. of Art 1949-84, Reader 1974-84, FRCA; a painter; ARA 1963, RA 1970; author of Stanley Spencer 1958, Renoir 1961, Painters on Painting - Rembrandt 1969, Robert Buhler 1987; m. 9 Aug. 1949 Jean Westbrook, d. of Frank Law of Mirfield, Yorks.; d. 1 Nov. 2003.
Hayes, Edwin Stanley, son of Charles David Haas, of Surbiton, Surrey; b. Jan. 14, 1899; adm. Jan. 18, 1912 (A); left July 1915; assumed the surname of Hayes in lieu of Haas; served in the Royal West Kent Regt. during Great War I.
HAYES, FRANCIS; b.; adm. (aged 13) Jan 1728/9; left 1729.
HAYES, HENRY, only son of Henry Hayes, Whitby, Yorks., wine merchant, and Dorothy (Baker ?) (IGI); b. 26 Jan 1859; adm. 22 Sep 1871 (G); left Aug 1875; Non-Coll., Oxford, matr. 23 Nov 1876; migrated to Exeter Coll., Oxford; adm. Middle Temple 9 Nov 1878 (still bar student in 1881 Census).
Hayes, Herbert Charles Ernest, brother of Edwin Stanley Hayes (q.v.); b. Feb. 9, 1903; adm. Jan. 20, 1916 (A); d. July 1919.
HAYES, RICHARD; b.; adm. 20 May 1788.
HAYES, SAMUEL, son of Edmund Hayes, London; b.; adm.; KS (aged 14) 1763; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1767, adm. pens. 24 Jun 1767, scholar 29 Apr 1768, matr. Mich. 1767; BA 1771; MA 1774; Minor Fellow Trinity Coll., 10 Sep 1772, Major Fellow 4 Jul 1774; Seatonian Prize, Cambridge Univ. 1775-8, 1783-5; Usher at the School 1770-88; ordained deacon (Peterborough) 6 Oct 1771, priest (Norwich) 28 Oct 1772; known as “botch” Hayes, “for the manner in which he mended his pupils’ verses”; such a slack disciplinarian that the boys in his form used “to stick his wig full of paper darts in school” (Southey, Life and Correspondence, I, 135-6); kept a succession of small boarding houses from 1776, latterly one on the Terrace, amalgamated with Farren’s on his marriage; joint author with Robert Carr of tragedy Eugenia, 1766; author, poems and sermons; m. 1st, ---; m. 2nd, 1 May 1788 Elizabeth Farren, widow, who kept the boarding house in the centre of the Terrace, Dean’s Yard; buried Hammersmith 19 Dec 1795, aged 48 (sic).