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Bayley
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Daniel 
Bayley
, of Hope Hall, Manchester, Lancs., Merchant. Clive (of India) was largely brought up by he and his wife. "The HOPE in Pendleton appears to be the estate of two oxgangs of land held by Ellis de Pendlebury in 1212 of Iorwerth de Hulton by a rent of 4s. (fn. 30) It was afterwards held by the Radcliffes, who succeeded the Hultons at Ordsall, but by the greatly increased service of £4 2s. (fn. 31) It seems to have been acquired by a branch of the Bradshaw family. (fn. 32) In the 18th century it was purchased by Daniel Bayley of Manchester, whose son succeeded him; but it was again sold on the latter's death in 1802. (fn. 33) 33 See E. Axon, Bayley Family (1894). James Bayley, a prosperous Whig merchant of Manchester, was in 1745 compelled by the Young Pretender to raise £2,500 as a contribution to his funds. His eldest son Daniel, who purchased and rebuilt Hope Hall, was one of the worshippers at Cross Street Chapel, Manchester, where he is supposed to have been buried. He was an uncle of Robert Clive, afterwards Lord Clive, and sheltered and educated him as his own son. This son, Thomas Butterworth Bayley, the only surviving child, was born in 1744, educated at the University of Edinburgh, was a trustee of Cross Street Chapel, but conformed to the Established Church, and became one of the leading men of the district. He paid a rent of £4 4s. to the Duchy for Hope in 1779; Duchy of Lanc. Rentals, bdle. 14, no. 25. He was elected F.R.S. in 1773, and died 24 June 1802. He took part in the philanthropic and patriotic efforts of his time, his special interests being agriculture and the improvement of prisons. He published several pamphlets. Of his sons and grandsons several rose to distinction in the service of the state and the Church. See Baker, Mem. Dissenting Chapel, 87; Dict. Nat. Biog." ========== Also, there was Repository: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Belfast Collection: Templehouse Papers MIC/597/3 Microfilmed obituary material on Miss Annie Margaret Clive Bayley (1852-1924) of Weymouth and her work in reviving the craft of tapestry, c1924. MIC/597/3 Microfilmed copy of a typescript of the diary of Mrs Daniel Bayley, second wife of Daniel Bayley Esquire, of Hope Hall, Manchester, 1768-1792. ----------------- Also Bayley, Henry Vincent (1804-1829) CCEd Person ID: 43328 VENN Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Oct. 13, 1795. 7th s. of Thomas Butterworth, Esq., of Hope Hall, Lancs. (for whom see D.N.B.). B. Dec. 6, 1777. Schools, Winwick Grammar and Eton. Scholar, 1798; Battie Scholar, 1798; Prizeman; matric. Michs. 1799; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803; D.D. 1824. Fellow, 1802. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1803; priest, 1803. Chaplain to the Bishop of Chester. R. of Stilton, Hunts., 1804-6. V. of Hibaldstow, Lincs., 1806-14. Sub-Dean of Lincoln, 1805-28; Preb., 1805-28. Devoted much time and money to beautifying and renovating the Cathedral. Promoted the establishment of a public library at Lincoln, and was one of its chief benefactors. V. of Messingham and Bottesford, Lincs., 1810-26. V. of Gt Carlton, 1812-44. Archdeacon of Stow, 1823-44. R. of Westmeon and Privett, Hants., 1826-44; repaired the Church at Privet and built a new Church at Westmeon. Preb. of Westminster, 1828. Became blind. Married Hannah, dau. of James Touchet, Esq., of Broomhouse, near Manchester, June 17, 1807. A distinguished classical scholar. Author, Sermon. Died s.p. Aug. 12, 1844. Buried at Westmeon. M.I. Brother of Cornwall (1801). (D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1844, II. 325, A memoir.) Evidence Year Type Name as Recorded Location Office/Status VIEW 1804 Appt(Collation) Bayley, Henry Vincent Stilton / Rector 1805 Appt(Resignation) Bayley, Henry Vincent Stilton / Rector 1805 Appt(Collation) Bayley, Henry Vincent Cathedral Church of Lincoln / subdean subdean 1805 Appt(Collation) Bayley, Henry Vincent Lincoln Cathedral / Prebend of St Mary Crackpool Prebendary 1806 Vac(resignation) Bayley, Henry Vincent Stilton / Rector 1806 Appt(Institution) Bayley, Henry Vincent Hibaldstow / Vicar 1811 Appt(Institution) Bayley, Henry Vincent Messingham with Bottisford / Vicar 1812 Appt(Institution) Bayley, Henry Vincent Great Carlton / Vicar 1814 Vac(cession) Bayley, Henry Vincent Hibaldstow / Vicar 1823 Appt(Collation) Bayley, Henry Vincent Lincoln Cathedral / Prebend of Liddington Prebendary 1823 Appt(Collation) Bayley, Henry Vincent Stow / Archdeacon 1823 Appt(Collation) Bayley, Henry Vincent Lincoln Cathedral / Prebend of Liddington Prebendary 1826 Appt(Collation) Bayley, Henry Vincent West Meon, and Privett Chapel / Rector 1827 Vac(cession) Bayley, Henry Vincent Messingham with Botisford / Vicar 1828 Vac(resignation) Bayley, H.I. Cathedral Church of Lincoln / subdean subdean 1828 Vac(resignation) Bayley, H.I. Lincoln Cathedral / Prebend of St Mary Crackford Prebendary 1829 Libc Bayley, Henry Vincent Westmeon / Rector 1829 Libc Bayley, Henry Vincent Privett Chapel / Rector ------------ Templehouse Papers: Sir Edward Clive Bayley, who married Emily Anne Theophila Metcalfe, is the subject of a somewhat shorter DNB notice than Lord Metcalfe, his wife's late uncle. Bayley was born in 1821, the only son of Edward Clive Bayley of Hope Hall, Manchester, entered the Indian Civil Service in 1842, and served at Allahabad, Mirat, Balandshahr and Rohtak. On the annexation of the Punjab he was appointed Deputy- Commissioner at Gujarat in April 1849, and in November Under-Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign Department, under Sir Henry Elliot. On the outbreak of the Mutiny, in September 1857, he was ordered to Allahabad, where he served as an Under-Secretary in Sir J.P. Grant's provisional government, and held various posts in that city during the next eighteen months. After serving in a judicial capacity at Lucknow and Agra, he was called to Calcutta by Lord Canning, the Governor-General, in May 1861, to fill the post of Foreign Secretary pending the arrival of Sir H. Durand. In March 1862 he became Home Secretary, an office he held for ten years, and was then selected by Lord Northbrook to fill a temporary vacancy on his council. In the next year, 1873, he was appointed a member of the Supreme Council, on which he served until his retirement in April 1878, after thirty-six years of public service. He published some fifteen papers in the Journal of the Bengal Asiastic Society, chiefly on Indian inscriptions, sculptures and coins. At the time of his death (30 April 1884) he had nearly completed the editing of the ninth volume of his friend, Sir Henry Elliot's, `History of India as told by its own Historians'. He held the post of Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta for five years, and was five times President of the Bengal, and for three years of the London Asiatic Society. --------------- The Gentleman's Magazine 1845 Obituary Stafford - Jul 28. At Lichfield, aged 75, Sarah, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Butterworth Bayley, esq. of Hope Hall, near Manchester. ------------------ Obit. BAYLEY, Mary Miss "dau of Sir Daniel"; 77; Hope Hall LAN>Leamington WAR IRL; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1878-5-11; dja ---------------- Gentleman's Magazine 1834 Obituary June 21 Aged 64, Sir Daniel Bayley for upwards of 20 years Consul-general in Russia, and Agent to the Russia Company at St Petersburgh. He was the eldest son of Thomas Butterworth Bayley, esq. of hope Hall, near Manchester. --------------- The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland] Obituary Jan 6 at Luchfield in the 74th year of his age, John Bayley, Esq., oldest surviving son of the late T.B. Bayley, of Hope hall near Manchester. ---------------

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Daniel 
Bayley
(
Gaskell
) + post 1732

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1. Prestwich, Lancs., , England 21st May 1717
Elizabeth 
Gaskell
(
Bayley
) * post 1694

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a. ?
1.
Thomas Butterworth 
Bayley
(
Cornwall
,
Leggett
) 1744 - 1802
1a.
Mary 
Leggett
(
Bayley
) + post 1776
1.1.
Mary Ann 
Bayley
* 1774
1.2.
Edward Clive 
Bayley
(
?
) 1776 - post 1821 ...
1.3.
Francis 
Bayley
* 1779
1.4.
Charles 
Bayley
1780 - post 1861 ...
1.5.
William Butterworth 
Bayley
(
Jackson
) 1781 - 1860 ...
1b.
Mary 
Cornwall
(
Bayley
) + post 1784
1.6.
Cornwall 
Bayley
* 1784
1c.
Mary 
Leggett
(
Bayley
) + post 1776
1.7.
Frederic 
Bayley
* 1785
1.8.
Thomas Duckinfield 
Bayley
* 1787
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???Born (birth)
21st May 1717Married
Elizabeth 
Gaskell
(
Bayley
) * post 1694 (marriage) Prestwich, Lancs., England
post 1732Died (death)
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