Thomas Butterworth Bayley

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Born1744 (1744)
Died1802 (aged 5758)
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Thomas Butterworth Bayley
Born1744 (1744)
Died1802 (aged 5758)
Alma materUniversity of Edinburgh
Occupations

Thomas Butterworth Bayley JP FRS (1744–1802) was an English magistrate, agriculturist and philanthropist.

He was from an old Lancashire family, and his mother was one of the Dukinfields of Dukinfield, Cheshire. Shortly after completing his education at the University of Edinburgh, he was chosen a justice of the peace for the county palatine of Lancaster. The reputation he acquired by led to his being appointed a few years afterwards perpetual chairman of the quarter sessions. He was appointed High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1768.[1]

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