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170:, was High Sheriff at the time, and Bayly decided to sit for Westbury where he had been unopposed. Over the next few years, Bayly made frequent speeches in Parliament, almost entirely with regard to West Indies affairs. He feared mainly that the American policy would be disastrous for the Islands, but also criticized the rum contract, complained that the islands were inadequately defended and attacked an extra tax on sugar. In March 1779 he resigned his seat because he had important matters to deal with in the West Indies and could not do justice to his parliamentary duties. He had returned to England by 1783 and made several attempts to find a seat in Parliament but was unsuccessful. 22: 501: 78:
After being with his family in Jamaica, he returned to England in 1759, and lived in London. The Gentleman’s and Citizen’s Almanack for 1772 lists Bayly’s town residence as Dover Street in Mayfair and his country residence as
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From 1790 to 1796, Bayly was Commissioner of Forts and Fortifications, for the North side of Jamaica. He died in Jamaica in October 1798. In his will he refers to his sugar plantations at Bremer Hall, Roslin,
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and Tryall and estates at Gibraltar and Wentworth on the island of Jamaica, and the "large quantities of negroes, stock and cattle" on them.
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on Lord Abingdon's interest. The election at Abingdon was declared void because the winning candidate,
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property of his brother Zachary, which included plantations and thousands of slaves at Baylys Vale,
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MP on 3 May 1767. Bayly married secondly Sophia Magdalena Lamack of Clapham on 18 March 1773.
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A Picturesque Tour of the Island of Jamaica, From Drawings Made in the Years 1820 and 1821
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In the 1730s, Nathaniel Bayly was a young boy when his family relocated with him to the
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The Bayly family owned several plantations and thousands of slaves in the
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Genealogy Reports From Registers, Wills And Almanacs Descendants of Bayly
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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he stood for Abingdon, but fearing defeat was also named for
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In 1768 he was appointed to the board of trustees of the
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Papers of Nathaniel Bayly, West Indian plantation owner
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James Hakewill
House of Commons
Westbury, Wiltshire
Colony of Jamaica
Zachary Bayly
Colony of Jamaica
Hanwell
Bryan Edwards
Charity of William Hobbayne
Capability Brown
Jamaican
Brimmer Hall
Trinity plantation
Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica
Port Maria
Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica
Hon. Charles Ingram
Abingdon
1768 general election
Member of Parliament
1774 general election
Westbury
John Mayor
Trinity


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