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I revised External links to give the first LC Authorities, second WorldCat, and third specification of template {{Authority control}} --with a visible Warning that both WorldCat pages now combine multiple Haywards and a hidden comment on Nice.
I believe this is the best we can succinctly do now for readers. The third LC Authorities link does provide indirect routes to LC Catalog Records for this James Hayward (as usual), perhaps all such records, but the main route includes a move to the Previous page of the primary search report.
Here is one direct link to a secondary search report [1] --with 4 catalog records for this James Hayward. (I have never put one of those in Article space, partly because I understand that they are not permanent.)
URL revised 2013-09-20 16:00 (try again). ... Confirmed. That URL identifies a search report (Titles List for "Hayward, James [no date]") and functions only while the session is live. Bad URL at 16:06.
Here is the direct link to an intermediate search report.[3] It displays "Hayward, James" in line 1, "Hayward, James 1966-" in line 5, with Hits=4 and 1. Those are the five hits mentioned above. This one may be permanent ... --P64 (talk) 16:17, 20 September 2013 (UTC)Reply