BAUGH (or BAUGHE), THOMAS, of Cheshire; b.; adm.; QS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1594, matr. 27 Dec 1595, aged 17, Westminster Student to 1613; BA 1598; MA 1601; ordained deacon (Oxford) 24 Feb 1604/5. [Buried St. Sepulchre’s, London - check].
BAUGH, HENRY WALTER CAMPBELL, son of Rev. Henry Baugh, Vicar of Kirby on the Moor, Yorks., and Jane, dau. of Joseph Edward Price, Wrexham, Denbighshire; b. 12 Dec 1862; adm. from Liverpool Coll. as QS 14 Feb 1878; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge (with Triplett) 1881, adm. pens. 13 Jun 1881, matr. Mich. 1881; BA 1884; MA 1894; adm. Inner Temple 28 Jan 1885; ordained deacon 1886, priest 1887 (both Liverpool); Curate, St. Paul’s, Southport, Lancs. 1886-8, St. Cyprian, Edge Hill, Liverpool, 1888-91; Vicar of Holy Trinity, Walton Breck, Liverpool, 1891-1911; Vicar of St. Bride’s, Liverpool, from 1911; Hon. Canon Liverpool 1922; m. 15 Sep 1891 Mary, dau. of John Richard Pattinson, Edge Lane, Liverpool.
Baughan, Edward Christopher, brother of Francis Alexander Baughan (qv); b. 7 July 1913; adm. Sept. 1926 (H), non-res. KS 1927; left July 1931; Balliol Coll. Oxf., matric. 1931, BA 1935 (1st class hons Nat. Sci.), BSc, MA; demonstrator in Physical Chemistry, Balliol Coll. 1935-7; Goldsmiths' Fund student Copenhagen 1937-8; Procter Fellow Princeton Univ., USA, 1938-9; asst lecturer Univ. of Manchester 1939-41; Ministry of Aircraft Production 1941-6; Sci. Adviser to RAF Coastal Command 1945; Prof. of Chemistry, Roy. Military Coll. of Science, Shrivenham, 1946-75; OBE 1946, CBE 1976; m. 9 Apr. 1941 Jacqueline Fors, d. of Lieut.-Col. James Philp Hodge MP, barrister-at-law; d. 6 Jan. 1995.
Baughan, Francis Alexander, son of Edward Algernon Baughan, dramatic critic of the Daily News, and Mary Eleanor, d. of Alexander Michie Saunderson, man. Pacific Steam Navigation Co., of Oakhill Park, Liverpool; b. 26 Mar. 1912; adm. Jan. 1926 (R); left July 1930; Roy. Agr. Coll. Cirencester 1930-2; farming in S. Africa 1932-5; a journalist in S. Africa 1936-9; Roy. Fusiliers 1940-6 (Capt.), served in Middle East, E. Africa and Italy; sub-editor Daily Telegraph 1946, The Times 1946-52; correspondent on Colonial affairs for The Times 1952-7; editor The Central African Examiner, S. Rhodesia 1957-8; Overseas Press Service, COI, 1959-74; Hastings Observer 1974-7; m. 2 Sept. J 943 Daphne Edith, d. of Frederick Joseph Herzog MC JP, cotton broker, of Ruthin, Clwyd; d. 15 Aug. 1991.
Bawden, Nicholas Charles, son of Henry Walton Bawden, pub. rel. officer, and Nina Mary Bawden CBE FRSL JP, novelist, d. of Charles Mabey of Herne Bay, Kent; b. 9 Mar. 1948; adm. Sept. 1961 (R); left July 1966; Univ. of Kent 1966-8; worked at Book Centre and DHSS until 1976; a landscape gardener 1976-82; m. 1969 Julia Lee Banton; d. by drowning 25 Nov. 1982.
Bayes, Geoffrey Gilbert, son of Gilbert Bayes, sculptor, of St John's Wood, and Gertrude, d. of William Smith of Shanklin, I. of Wight; b. 20 June 1912; adm. 29 Apr. 1926 (R); left July 1931; Lond. Univ., BSc 1937; AMIEE 1942; m. 10 Nov. 1945 Elizabeth Midelton, d. of Herbert Midelton Baker of Bristol; d. 15 Mar. 2001.
Bayes, Martin Hugh Gilbert, son of Geoffrey Gilbert Bayes (qv); b. 4 July 1947; adm. Sept. 1961 (R); left July 1965; d. 19 Feb. 1995.
Bayley, David Drummond, son of Frederic John Bayley of Little Chart, Ashford, Kent, and Olivia Violet Beresford, d. of Richard Hammersley Heenan, engineer; b. 6 Nov. 1921; adm. Sept. 1935 (R); left Dec. 1939; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1940, BA 1942, MA 1952; RE 1943-5 (Capt.), wounded and p.o.w. Italy Nov. 1944; a chartered civil engineer, MICE 1968; consult. and man. indust. devel. works; Fellow Inst. of Production Control 1973; m. 17 Apr. 1948 Agnes Maria Thorne, d. of Thomas Arthur Whatmoor of Birkdale, Lancs.; d. 30 Oct. 2005.
BAYLY, CHARLES GEORGE VILLIERS, son of Charles Nathaniel Bayly (qv); b. 22 Sep 1811; adm. 27 Feb 1827 (Stikeman's); left 1828; Exeter Coll. Oxford, matr. 20 May 1830; BA 1834; a Senior Clerk, Privy Council Office; FSA 2 Jun 1859; d. 1876.
BAYLY, CHARLES NATHANIEL, son of Nathaniel Bayly MP, of Jamaica and of Hanwell, Middlesex, and his second wife Sophia Magdalena Lamack, Clapham, Surrey; b. 9 Apr 1777; adm. 15 Mar 1786; KS 1790; elected to Trin. Coll. Camb. 1794, adm. pens. 17 Jun 1794, aged 17, but not adm. scholar in consequence of his refusal to take statutory oath, matr. Lent 1796; BA 1798; adm. Inner Temple 26 Jun 1792, called to bar 23 Nov 1798; m. 12 Sep 1799 Lady Sarah Villiers, fifth dau. of George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey PC; d. 14 Dec 1853.