Elizabeth Frances D'Oyly
Elizabeth Frances D'Oyly, born at Newton Lodge 20th August 1791, who received her baptismal names from her paternal great-grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Black, and her grand-aunt, ex parte materna, Mrs. Frances Procter; and being so baptized, was registered with her brother Edward William at Wakefield, 28th Dec. 1792. She was married, 27th May 1819, at North Allerton, co. York, to William Bayley, Esq, of Stockton upon Tees, in Durham, a (conveyancing) solicitor of provincial eminence and extensive practice, late president of the Mechanics' Institution in that town, and an Anti-Slavery delegate circa 1839, and of Easingwold, co. York; next brother of the Rev. John Bayley, A.M. Fellow and Lecturer of Emanuel College, Camb. and a Wrangler in 1809, an eminent mathematician and preacher; of North Allerton and Wakefield, co. York, and joint lord of Ellerbeck in the same shire; and second son of William Batchelor Bayley, Esq. of North Allerton, Easingwold, and Ellerbeck, co. York, M.D. and banker, in his day the leading physician of the North Riding and South Durham, and of great provincial eminence in his profession ; heir general of Burren, Hodilow, and Pycheford, of Middlesex, and paternally descended from the great house of Barry, but who took the name of Bayley in 1785, to acquire the estates of his mother's family at and near Easingwold, in Yorkshire.
The said Elizabeth Frances, who was a woman of the greatest superiority, lived honoured and esteemed by her friends, respected by her enemies, and beloved by the poor, and died deeply lamented 1st January 1832, in her 41st year, and was interred 9th January at Norton in Durham, where a beautiful monument, with an appropriate inscription, remains to her memory. She is styled "a perfect Christian and Gentlewoman."
By Mr. Bayley, who is still her widower, and resident at Stockton on Tees, she left issue,
1. William D'Oyly Bayley, born 24th Feb. 1821, a solicitor, so admitted Hilary Term 1843, married at Gretna, in Scotland, 14th December 1844, Frances, daughter of the late Mr. John Christopher, cousin of Captain William Christopher, of Stockton on Tees, who in 1761 discovering the passage through Chesterfield Inlet, Hudson's Bay, that family obtained a symbolical grant of arms. Her mother was a coheiress of Anderson, of Newcastle on Tyne, by a coheir of Shadforth, of Houghton le Spring.
2. John Matthew Bayley, an officer in the East India Company's service, born l l th May 1829; now a cadet at the Military College, Addiscombe.
3. Edward D'Oyly Bayley, born 5th Feb. 1831.
I. Louisa Emma D'Oyly Bayley, born 3rd Feb. 1825; married 8th Sept. 1842 (set. 17) at Stockton, to John Malcolm, Esq. of Kirkleatham, in Cleveland, medical appointee to Lady Turner's Hospital there, nephew of Lady Fettes, of Whamfrey, in Dumfrieshire, and second son of John Malcolm, Esq. of Haughton le Skerne, near Darlington, in Durham, Major in the East India Company's service, by Eleanor his wife, sister of Sir William D'Arcy Todd, K.G.L. b The name of Mrs. John Malcolm, formerly Miss Bayley, has become known as an amateur pianists and musical composer. She has no issue.
2. Elizabeth Frances D'Oyly Bayley, born 18th October 1826; unmarried 1844