Buried 4/6/1703 at Betley, Staffordshire
Buried 1581 at Adbaston, Staffordshire Will proved at Canterbury 1581. Bayley tree/pedigree researched further back to Charlemagne The Great by Charles William Stretton (descendant of Peter Bayley b.1778) in 1800s. Copies held at Bodleian Library, Oxford and William Salt Library, Stafford.
Census Listings; 1841 Elwood Street, Nantwich. age. 20. Cordwainer. (41-249)
Killed in action whilst leading his men on an attack on the quarry works before Sebastopol, Ukraine. (Crimean War)
Died aged 6 hours
Edward inherited Willaston Hall but he didn't want it and sold everything, with his surviving Bayley aunts and uncles getting bits and pieces.
Accidentally killed at Vendome Flying School, France, while landing a Caudron G.III N3088 Buried in VENDOME TOWN CEMETERY, Loire-et-Cher, France. Plot/Row/Section A. Grave 2. Member of the Stock Exchange. Extract from the Stock Exchange Memorial Book: SECOND LIEUT. EDWARD VINCENT BAYLEY, Royal Air Force, was the second son of James Bayley, of Willaston Hall, Nantwich. He was born in 1885, educated at Marlborough, and became a member of the Stock Exchange in 1909. He was a good shot and keen rider to hounds. An illness prevented him from joining the army until the second year of the war. He then joined the South Staffordshire Regiment, and shortly afterwards was transferred to the R.A.F. Part-owned firm Keith, Bayley and Reader.
Buried 23/10/1757 inside St Mary's church, Nantwich