Henry Bayly (British Army officer, 1790-1867)
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Bayly, KH (1790-31 January 1867) was a British Army officer.
Bayly was born in 1790, the son Zachary Bayly, of Bideford. He served in the army at the Walcheren Campaign and the Peninsular War and lost an arm at San Sebastián. Bayly was first married in 1817 to Mary Jolliffe, then in 1829 to Martha Fisher. His eldest son, Vere Temple Bayly, was also a soldier.
Bayly died at Lyme Regis in 1867, aged 76.
References
- The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 222, pages 398-399
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