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Samuel Heywood (1753–1828) was a Serjeant-at-law and a Chief Justice of the Carmarthen Circuit of Wales.Heywood was born in Liverpool Lancashire to Benjamin and Phoebe Heywood née Ogden. He was educated at Warrington Academy and Trinity Hall Cambridge though as a Unitarian did not attend college chapel and could not graduate as he would not subscribe to the Church of England’s 39 Articles. He studied law at the Inner Temple rising to prominence as a lawyer and barrister.

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