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William Hayes was born to John and Margaret Hayes in London, England. His parents were both educators, instilling in him a love for learning from an early age.
Hayes completed his secondary education at King's College School in Wimbledon, where he excelled in history and was recognized for his academic achievements and leadership skills.
Hayes graduated with a First-Class Honours degree in History from Cambridge University, where he focused on medieval and early modern European history.
Hayes earned his PhD in History from Oxford University, completing a dissertation on the political and social structures of 15th-century England.
Hayes started his academic career as a lecturer in History at University College London, where he taught courses on medieval and early modern European history.
Hayes published his first book, 'The Governance of Medieval England,' which received critical acclaim and established him as a leading scholar in the field.
Hayes was appointed as a full professor at King's College London, where he continued his research and expanded his teaching to include postgraduate courses.
Hayes married Helen Thompson, a fellow historian and academic, in a ceremony at St. James's Church in London. They later had two children.
Hayes was awarded the Distinguished Scholar Award by the British Academy for his significant contributions to the field of medieval history and his impact on historical research.
Hayes retired from his teaching position at King's College London but remained an active researcher and continued to publish scholarly articles and books.