Nicholas Bayly (Anglesey MP)
Nicholas Bayly | |
---|---|
Member of Parliament for Anglesey | |
In office 1784–1790 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1747 |
Died | 7 June 1812 (aged 64–65) |
Spouse |
Frances Nettlefold (m. 1776) |
Children | 3+, including Henry |
Parent |
|
Relatives | Henry Bayly-Paget (brother) Henry Paget (nephew) William Paget (nephew) |
Military career | |
Rank | Colonel |
Unit | 1st Foot Guards |
Commands | Royal West Middlesex Militia |
Colonel Nicholas Bayly (1747 – 7 June 1812) was a British soldier and Member of Parliament.[1]
Background
[edit]Bayly was the third son of Sir Nicholas Bayly, 2nd Baronet, and Caroline, daughter of Brigadier-General Thomas Paget.
He was baptised on the 1 Jun 1747 at Llanedwen, Anglesey, Wales.[citation needed] He was the younger brother of Henry Bayly-Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge, and the uncle of Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey. The family seat was Plas Newydd.[2][3]
Military and political career
[edit]Bayly was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the 1st Foot Guards and after he had begun his political career he was appointed Colonel of the part-time Royal West Middlesex Militia (a regiment in which several of his family also served) on 15 April 1788.[4] He was returned to parliament for Anglesey in 1784, a seat he held until 1790. He was succeeded as MP by his nephew William Paget.[1]
Family
[edit]Bayly married Frances/Fanny (née Nettlefold) on 14 April 1776. He died in June 1812.[1] Their second son was Gen. Sir Henry Bayly.[5] His daughter Louisa Augusta, who was born on 18 March 1779, married Sir Edward Perrott on 8 May 1810.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Namier, Lewis; Brooke, John (1985). The House of Commons 1754-1790. Boydell & Brewer. p. 69. ISBN 9780436304200. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- ^ "Deaths". Gentleman's Magazine, or Monthly Intelligencer. 80. Edward Cave: 654. November 1865.
- ^ Press cutting - Oxford Journal 27 June 1812 - Deaths: At Weymouth, aged 64 years, Colonel Nicholas Bayly, brother to the Earl of Uxbridge.
- ^ War Office, A List of the Officers of the Militia, the Gentlemen & Yeomanry Cavalry, and Volunteer Infantry of the United Kingdom, 11th Edn, London: War Office, 14 October 1805/Uckfield: Naval and Military Press, 2005, ISBN 978-1-84574-207-2.
- ^ Burnham, Robert; McGuigan, Ron (2017). Wellington's Brigade Commanders: Peninsula and Waterloo. Pen & Sword Military. p. 40. ISBN 9781473850828.