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Hayter may refer to: Places * Hayter, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Hayter, Alberta, Canada, a hamlet * Hayter Road, Edmonton, Alberta * Mount Hayter, Oates Land, Antarctica * Hayter Peak, Heard Island, Indian Ocean Other uses * Hayter (lawn mowers), a manufacturer and distributor of domestic and commercial lawn mowers * Hayter (surname), a list of people and one fictional character * Hayter Reed (1849–1936), Canadian politician * Baron Hayter Baron Hayter, of Chislehurst in the County of Kent, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1927 for the businessman Sir George Chubb, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a baronet of Newlands in the Baronetage of ..., a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom * USS ''Hayter'' (DE-212), a destroyer escort {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Hayter, Virginia
Hayter is an unincorporated community in Washington County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. It has an elevation of 2,149 ft (655 m). References Unincorporated communities in Virginia Unincorporated communities in Washington County, Virginia {{WashingtonCountyVA-geo-stub ...
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Hayter, Alberta
Hayter is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within the Municipal District of Provost No. 52. It is located south of Highway 13, approximately south of Lloydminster. It was founded in 1909 and named after the president of CP Hotels. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Hayter had a population of 84 living in 41 of its 47 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 89. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Hayter had a population of 89 living in 36 of its 47 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2011 population of 103. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2016. See also *List of communities in Alberta *List of designated places in Alberta *List of hamlets in Alberta Hamlets in the province of Alberta, Canada, are unincorporated communities administered by, and wit ...
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Edmonton
Edmonton ( ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city anchors the north end of what Statistics Canada defines as the " Calgary–Edmonton Corridor". As of 2021, Edmonton had a city population of 1,010,899 and a metropolitan population of 1,418,118, making it the fifth-largest city and sixth-largest metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada. Edmonton is North America's northernmost large city and metropolitan area comprising over one million people each. A resident of Edmonton is known as an ''Edmontonian''. Edmonton's historic growth has been facilitated through the absorption of five adjacent urban municipalities ( Strathcona, North Edmonton, West Edmonton, Beverly and Jasper Place) hus Edmonton is said to be a combination of two cities, two towns and two villages./ref> in addition to a series ...
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Mount Hayter
Mount Hayter is a peak in Antarctica, high, standing southeast of Laird Plateau on the west side of Olson Neve. It was seen by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (1964–65) and named for Adrian Hayter, leader at Scott Base Scott Base is a New Zealand Antarctica, Antarctic research station at Pram Point on Ross Island near Mount Erebus in New Zealand's Ross Dependency territorial claim. It was named in honour of Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Royal Navy, RN, leader ... in 1965. References Mountains of Oates Land {{OatesLand-geo-stub ...
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Hayter Peak
Hayter Peak () is a peak, 565 meters (1,850 ft) high, standing 400 meters west of Mount Olsen along the back of the Laurens Peninsula and at the northwest end of Heard Island. The peak was first surveyed in 1948 by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions, and named by them for Alfred J. Hayter, a warrant officer Warrant officer (WO) is a rank or category of ranks in the armed forces of many countries. Depending on the country, service, or historical context, warrant officers are sometimes classified as the most junior of the commissioned ranks, the mos ... on the expedition ship HMAS ''Labuan'' (L3501). References Mountains of Heard Island and McDonald Islands {{Subantarctic-geo-stub ...
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Hayter (lawn Mowers)
Hayter is a British high-end manufacturer and distributor of garden machinery, specialising in industrial and domestic lawn mowers. The company's headquarters are located in Spellbrook, Hertfordshire, where it was founded in 1946 by Douglas Hayter, a pioneer of the rotary mower."Our heritage"
Hayter website, accessed 14 April 2020.
The company was awarded a in 1960.


History

The engineer Douglas Hayter (1914–2000) formed the idea of the rotary lawn mower after he visited the

Hayter (surname)
Hayter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adrian Hayter (1914–1990), New Zealand soldier, sailor, Antarctic leader and author * Alethea Hayter (1911–2006), English writer * Arthur Hayter, 1st Baron Haversham (1835–1917), British politician * Charles Hayter (1761–1835), English miniature painter *Charles Hayter (secretary) (died 1948), Australian football club manager and secretary *Charles Hayter, a minor character in the novel ''Persuasion'' by Jane Austen * David Hayter (born 1969), Canadian-American actor and screenwriter * Ernest Hayter (1913–2005), English cricketer * George Hayter (1792–1871), English painter * Harrison Hayter (1825–1898), British engineer *Henry Heylyn Hayter (1821–1895), Australian statistician *Jack Hayter, British musician * James Hayter (actor) (1907–1983), British actor * James Hayter (footballer) (born 1979), English footballer *James Hayter (rugby union) (born 1978), English former rugby union player *Joanna Hayter ...
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Hayter Reed
Hayter Reed (May 26, 1849 – December 21, 1936) was a Canadian politician. He served on the 1st Council of the Northwest Territories. Early life Birth Hayter Reed was born in L'Orignal, Canada West, on 26 May 1849. His father was George Decimus Hayter, an immigrant from Surrey, England, a registrar for the United Counties of Prescott and Russell, who had married Hayter's mother, Harriet McKay, a Canadian born. Hayter Reed was one of two children; he had a sister named Louisa Reed. Family After Harriet McKay left George Decimus Reed, she travelled to the United States to live with her family. Harriet McKay took Louisa with her and left Hayter Reed with George Decimus Reed's sister's family, the Drapers. Thereafter George Decimus Reed died and Harriet McKay firmly eschewed any personal correspondence with Hayter Reed. Little else is known about George Decimus Reed, Harriet McKay, and Louisa Reed. Education With the support of his aunt and uncle, Hayter Reed attended U ...
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Baron Hayter
Baron Hayter, of Chislehurst in the County of Kent, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1927 for the businessman Sir George Chubb, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a baronet of Newlands in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1900. Chubb was chairman and managing director of the firm Chubb and Sons Lock and Safe Co Ltd, established by his grandfather Charles Chubb in the early 19th century. "Hayter" was the maiden name of George Hayter Chubb's mother, and was selected in preference to "Chubb", as it was not considered appropriate for names of corporations to be attributed to members of the House of Lords. He was succeeded by his son, the second baron. He was managing director of Chubb and Sons Lock and Safe Co Ltd. His son, the third baron, was managing director and chairman of Chubb and Sons Lock and Safe Co Ltd and also served as deputy chairman of the House of Lords from 1981 to 1995. the titles are held by the latter's son, the fourt ...
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