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Latest revision as of 08:39, 22 January 2021

C. Wightwick Haywood
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Residence 57 Holland Rd, Kensington; care GPO Mombasa, BEA [A63]
East African Estates, Limited, Gazi, Mombasa, British East Africa
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1921 struck off
elected_AI 1913.04.22




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1913.04.08 proposed by C.G. Seligman, seconded by T.C. Hoson
1921.03.22 It was resolved ... that the following be removed from the list of Fellows: E.B. Betts, A. Morrison, B. Morley, G.F. Porter, W. Sheldon Ridge, Mr B. Williams, C.H. During, L.H. Ernst, C.W. Haywood, W. Kirkpatrick, H.N. Thomson

Notes From Elsewhere

In 1907, the District Commissioner, C.W. Haywood raised one plant of tea in the prison garden at Kericho, then called Fort Ternan - the area that would later become famous for tea growing.

Publications

External Publications

The Lorian swamp. Geographical Journal, May 1913

House Publications

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