Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 577
Richard Hayter
son of Will. Hayt. of the City of Salisbury, was born in Wilts, became a Commoner of Madg. Hall in 1628 aged 17 years, took the degrees in Arts, retired to Salisbury, lived three as a Layman, and wrote
The meaning of the Revelation: or, a paraphrase with questions on the Rev. of the holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Divine, &c. wherein the Synchronismes of Mr. Joseph Mede, &c. are called into question, &c. Lond. 1675. qu.
Errata Mori. The errours of Henry More Doct. of Div. contained in his Epilogue annex’d to his exposition of the Revelation of S. John, in which these questions are debated, &c.—This was made ready for the Press in Apr. 1683, and another book, but whether yet printed I cannot tell. He died on the 30. of June in sixteen hundred eighty and four,1684. and was buried in the Parish Church of S. Thomas in Salisbury; which is all I yet know of him, only that he and Joh. Warner are by the Printers mistake put among the Masters of Arts in the Fasti, an 1634. as Masters of Magd. College, instead of Madg. Hall, and that by another mistake in this vol. p. 254, he hath set down the death of Dr. H. More before mentioned, to be on the 3. of Apr. instead of the first of Sept. 1687.