• cousin Henry Bayly, who became the ninth Baron. He was the son of Sir Nicholas Bayly, 2nd Baronet, of Plas Newydd, and Caroline, Lady Bayly (d. 1766), daughter...
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  • Charles Bayly, (fl. c. 1630–1680), the first overseas governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, likely spent his early years in the court of Queen Henrietta...
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  • Charles Ellis Bayly (christened 5 March 1797) was an English cricketer who played in one first-class cricket match for Sussex in 1825. Bayly played for...
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  • Bayly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ada Ellen Bayly (1857–1903), English novelist and women's suffrage supporter Alfred Bayly...
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  • Walter Bayly (18 November 1869 – 20 August 1950) was a New Zealand rugby union player. Bayly was educated at New Plymouth Boys' High School. He played...
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  • Charles Bayly Franklin (13 October 1880 – 19 October 1932) was an engineer and a motorcycle racer. He designed motorcycles for the Indian Motocycle Company...
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  • his death there in 1873. Charles Bayly at CricketArchive (subscription required) Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Bayly, Charles Henville" . Alumni Oxonienses:...
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  • Charles Baily (10 April 1815 – 2 October 1878), was an English architect and archaeologist. He worked initially in Nottinghamshire, then moved to London...
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  • footballer Charles Baily (1815–1878), English architect and archaeologist Charles Bayly (fl. c. 1630–1680), first overseas governor of the Hudson's Bay Company...
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    Library resources about Ada Ellen Bayly Resources in your library Resources in other libraries By Ada Ellen Bayly Online books Resources in your library...
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    Treasure Beach (redirect from Calabash Bay)
    (11 miles) long and a great swimming beach. Billy's Bay is 3 km (2 miles) east of Fort Charles Bay and is the second fishing beach and settlement reached...
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    Nelson River (category Tributaries of Hudson Bay)
    Landing in September, the first overseas governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, Charles Bayly, nailed a brass plate of the English royal arms to a tree, formally...
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    Charlton Island (category Islands of James Bay)
    James Bay, wintered here in 1631 and named the island after Prince Charles. The founders of Fort-Rupert (1668) must have seen it and Charles Bayly was nearly...
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  • John Bayly may refer to: John Bayly (priest, died 1633), guardian of Christ's Hospital, Ruthin, and chaplain to Charles I John Bayly (priest, died 1831)...
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    Cree (section James Bay Cree)
    Moose Factory was founded in 1672–1673 by Charles Bayly, the first overseas governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, and was the company's second post....
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  • that town. A street there is named after him. Bayly was born in London, Ontario, son of Benjamin Moore Bayly and Alice Seaborn. He grew up in Moose Jaw,...
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    Port Nelson, Manitoba (category Populated places on Hudson Bay)
    Groseilliers which led to the establishment of Charles Fort. The Hudson's Bay Company was formed in 1670. Charles Bayly was appointed as the first overseas governor...
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    Waskaganish (category Hudson's Bay Company forts)
    the trading posts in winter. In 1670-1679 Charles Bayly was governor. In 1672 Charles Albanel reached Charles Fort from the Saint Lawrence. Finding all...
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  • Lewis Bayly (died 26 October 1631) was a bishop of the Church of England. Bayly is thought to have been born in either Carmarthen or Biggar, Scotland...
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    Henry Bayly-Paget, 1st Earl of Uxbridge (18 June 1744 – 13 March 1812), known as Henry Bayly until 1769 and as Lord Paget between 1769 and 1784, was a...
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    Moose Factory (category Hudson's Bay Company forts)
    winter of 1670/71 from the base at Rupert House. In 1673, Charles Bayly of the Hudson's Bay Company, Governor of the HBC, established a fur-trading post...
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    Charles Cameron Woodson (born October 7, 1976) is an American former professional football player who played in the National Football League (NFL) for...
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  • Award. Bay married Charles Irwin Bay (December 15, 1918 – June 18, 2002) in 1946. The couple had a son who died when he was 23. In 2002, Bay was involved...
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    Albany River (category Rivers of Thunder Bay District)
    des bois long before the English penetrated inland. In 1674 Charles Bayly of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) became the first European to see the Albany...
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    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (colloquially known as the Bucs) are a professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers compete in...
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    is a landmark in Leverkusen. Bayer's first major product was acetylsalicylic acid—first described by French chemist Charles Frederic Gerhardt in 1853—a...
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    Newfoundland in early March 1900. Carter married, in 1846, Eliza Bayly, daughter of George Bayly, Controller of HM Customs, Newfoundland. The couple had eleven...
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    Eastmain River (category James Bay Project)
    The mouth of the Eastmain was a centre of the Hudson's Bay Company fur trade. Charles Bayly reached it from Rupert House in the 1670s. After Rupert House...
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  • Luke Charles Bayer (born 25 August 1992) is an English actor and singer who is known for his work in musical theatre. He is best known for his work in...
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  • St. Charles Bay is an inlet of Aransas Bay in Aransas County, Texas. It is flanked by Lamar peninsula on the west and Blackjack peninsula on the east....
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