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Bayley, Henry Vincent.
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.)
Henry Vincent BAYLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1777–1844
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1795:10:13
7th s. of Thomas Butterworth BAYLEY, Esq. of Hope Hall, [Hope], Lancashire for whom see D.N.B
b. 1777:12:06
Sch: Winwick Grammar
Sch: Eton
Scholar 1798
Battie Scholar 1798
Prizeman
Matric 1799:10MT:
BA 1800
MA 1803
DD 1824
Fellow 1802
Ord. deacon Chester 1803
Ord. priest 1803
Chapl.: the Bishop of Chester
R.: Stilton, Huntingdonshire 1804-06
V.: Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire 1806-14
Sub-Dean of: Lincoln, [ Lincolnshire ] 1805-28
Prebendary: 1805-28
Devoted much time and money to beautifying and renovating the Cathedral:
Promoted the establishment of a public library, and was one of its chief benefactors, at: Lincoln, [ Lincolnshire ]
V.: Messingham and Bottesford, Lincolnshire 1810-26
V.: Gt Carlton, [ Lincolnshire ] 1812-44
Archdeacon of: Stow, [ Lincolnshire ] 1823-44
R.: Westmeon and Privett, Hampshire 1826-44
repaired the Church at: Privet, [ Hampshire ]
built a new Church at: Westmeon, [ Hampshire ]
Prebendary: Westminster, [ London ] 1828
Became blind
m. Hannah TOUCHET dau. of James TOUCHET, Esq. of Broomhouse, near Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1807:06:17
A distinguished classical scholar:
Publ.: Sermon
d. s.p. 1844:08:12
bur. Westmeon, [ Hampshire ]
MI
brother of Cornwall BAYLEY (1801)
( D.N.B.; G. Mag . 1844, II. 325, A memoir )
[add:] For some amusing incidents in his life see Stonehouses Visitation Notes [:add]
[add:](P. Binnall)[:add]

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