Bayly (surname)

Bayly (surname)

Bayly is a surname and may refer to:

;Persons
*Charles Bayly (17th century), the first overseas governor of the Hudson's Bay Company
*Christopher Alan Bayly (born 1945), British historian
*Jaime Bayly (born 1965), Peruvian journalist and writer
*Joseph T. Bayly (1920-1986), American author and publishing executive
*Lewis Bayly (died 1631), an English author and Anglican bishop
*Sir Lewis Bayly (1857-1938), a British admiral
*Lorraine Bayly (born 1937), Australian actress
*Maurice Beddow Bayly (died 1962), British member of the National Anti-Vaccination League and the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society
*Robert Bayly (born 1988), Irish footballer
*Thomas Bayly (Maryland) (1775-1829), Maryland congressman
*Thomas H. Bayly (1810-1856), Virginia congressman
*Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797-1839), English poet, songwriter and dramatist
*Thomas M. Bayly (1775-1834), Virginia congressman
*Zachary Bayly (1841-1916), South African colonial military commander

;Also
*The Bayly Baronets, a number of persons with the surname Bayly who held a baronetcy

ee also

*Bailey (surname)
*Bayley
*Baillie


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