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Robert Heywood
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Robert Heywood (1633-1690) served as Governor of the Isle of Man from 1678. He is chiefly remembered for reviving the tradition of horse racing on the Island, renewing the races at Langness that had been established by the 7th Earl of Derby in 1628 but abandoned since 1651. He was also associated with useful legislation during his governorship.
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