British politician
Thomas Bayley
Thomas Bayley (3 June 1846 – 11 Mar 1906)[ 1] was a Liberal Party politician in England who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1892 to 1906.[ 1]
He unsuccessfully contested the 1885 general election in Barkston Ash , and at the 1886 election he stood in Chesterfield , where he was narrowly beaten by the sitting Liberal Unionist MP, Alfred Barnes . At the 1892 general election he unseated Barnes by a majority of 182 votes, and held the seat with slightly increased majorities at subsequent elections until he stood down at the 1906 general election .[ 2]
He married Annie Mary Bradley Farmer (1850-1904), daughter of Nottingham musician Henry Farmer , in 1874[ 3] They had nine children:
Ethel Readett Bayley (1872-1875)
Emily Mildred Bayley (1874-1877)
Marguerite Bayley (b.1875)
Thomas Harold Readdett Bayley (1876-1937)
Sir Henry Dennis Readett Bayley (1878-1940)
Muriel Katherine Bayley (1880-1933)
Annie Katherine Bayley (1881-1933)
Thomas Charles Bayley (1883-1958)
Hester Theodora Bayley (b.1887)
He died aged 59 in March 1906, two months after the 1906 election.
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