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151: 142:. A third candidate, Nelson Palmer, subsequently entered the contest, claiming to be "independent of party", but representing the labouring classes. The Conservatives secured a large majority at the election, and Bayley was one of many Liberal MPs to lose their seats. Dalbiac secured a majority of 693 votes over Bayley. Palmer's intervention had no effect, as he received only 32 votes. 62:, the London Improved Cab Company and of the United Horseshoe and Nail Company. He also sat on the London board of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. His first wife was an American woman, Josephine Simon. After her death in 1881, Bayley founded the New Church Orphanage in her memory. 101:
Despite his defeat, Bayley was unanimously readopted as prospective parliamentary candidate by the North Camberwell Liberal and Radical Association in March 1887. The next general election was held in
131: 116:. Bayley claimed that it was a poor likeness, and "only like him in the tie", while his wife objected to it as it did not make him look "intellectual" enough. The court found against Bayley. 219: 109:: Bayley was strongly in favour of bringing the tramlines into south London, but Kelly was opposed. Bayley easily won the seat, with a majority of 845 votes over Kelly. 123:, lifeboat services, and conditions of industrial workers. In 1894, he raised the question of the "great lack of school accommodation in Camberwell", his constituency. 568: 162: 161:
Bayley continued to hold directorships in various transport businesses, although the United Horseshoe and Nail Company was wound up in 1909. He was chairman of the
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and William Pirie Duff, described as a "Dissentient Liberal". Bayley was defeated, with Kelly gaining the seat with a majority of 365 votes.
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In the following year Bayley was involved in a curious court case, having refused to pay the painter of his official portrait in
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He was active in Parliamentary debates, questioning Government ministers on topics as varied as the state of
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He moved to the south east suburbs of London and established E H Bayley & Co., waggon builders, at
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was duly called, and Bayley defended his seat against a new Conservative candidate, Major
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constituency, defending the seat of the retiring member of parliament,
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The Divine Word Opened: Sermons by the Rev. Johnathon Bayley A.M. PhD
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Hodson. He was educated in England, France and Germany.
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contributions in Parliament by Edward Hodson Bayley
200:"The General Election. Biographies of Candidates". 165:and was a director of the Premier Omnibus Company. 172:, Sussex in March 1938 aged 96, and was buried in 569:Liberal Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies 555: 70:Bayley was active in the Liberal Party, and in 126:In June 1895 the Liberal government led by 265: 263: 245: 243: 464:"The Premier Omnibus Company, Limited". 443: 386:"Mr Edward Bayley 1841 – March 17, 1938" 372:Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle 213: 211: 149: 260: 556: 240: 217: 195: 193: 191: 189: 82:. He described himself as a "thorough 208: 49: 287:"The Metropolitan Constituencies". 186: 65: 13: 468:. UK. 1 February 1912. p. 16. 433:. London. 18 July 1895. p. 2. 60:West Metropolitan Tramways Company 14: 605: 491: 416:. London. 6 July 1895. p. 4. 250:"Mr Bayley at North Camberwell". 154:Grave of Edward Hodson Bayley in 513:Parliament of the United Kingdom 472: 457: 437: 420: 403: 378: 363: 483:. UK. 9 March 1938. p. 1. 346: 342:. UK. 2 July 1892. p. 16. 331: 314: 297: 280: 1: 453:. 30 July 1909. p. 5844. 204:. UK. 1 July 1892. p. 3. 179: 145: 26: 579:Burials at Highgate Cemetery 304:"Polls Declared Yesterday". 90:. Bayley had two opponents: 7: 10: 610: 370:"An "Intellectual" M.P.". 74:was chosen to contest the 542: 528:Member of Parliament for 526: 518: 511: 327:. London. 18 March 1887. 270:"The General Election". 276:. London. 21 June 1886. 163:London Road Car Company 594:People from Peacehaven 584:People from Accrington 359:. London. 8 July 1892. 321:"Political Meetings". 310:. London. 8 July 1886. 293:. London. 1 July 1886. 218:Speirs, James (1888). 158: 153: 86:" and a supporter of 17:Edward Hodson Bayley 522:John Richards Kelly 374:. 22 December 1894. 338:"Election Notice". 92:John Richards Kelly 42:and his wife Lydia 450:The London Gazette 159: 132:vote of confidence 107:Westminster Bridge 96:Conservative Party 56:Newington Causeway 50:Business Interests 552: 551: 543:Succeeded by 253:Pall Mall Gazette 174:Highgate Cemetery 156:Highgate Cemetery 88:William Gladstone 601: 574:UK MPs 1892–1895 530:Camberwell North 519:Preceded by 509: 508: 485: 484: 476: 470: 469: 461: 455: 454: 441: 435: 434: 424: 418: 417: 407: 401: 400: 398: 396: 390:Historic Hansard 382: 376: 375: 367: 361: 360: 350: 344: 343: 335: 329: 328: 318: 312: 311: 301: 295: 294: 284: 278: 277: 267: 258: 257: 247: 238: 237: 235: 233: 215: 206: 205: 197: 136:general election 114:House of Commons 76:Camberwell North 66:Political career 609: 608: 604: 603: 602: 600: 599: 598: 554: 553: 548: 533: 524: 494: 489: 488: 478: 477: 473: 463: 462: 458: 442: 438: 426: 425: 421: 409: 408: 404: 394: 392: 384: 383: 379: 369: 368: 364: 352: 351: 347: 337: 336: 332: 320: 319: 315: 303: 302: 298: 286: 285: 281: 269: 268: 261: 256:. 30 June 1892. 249: 248: 241: 231: 229: 216: 209: 199: 198: 187: 182: 148: 68: 52: 29: 12: 11: 5: 607: 597: 596: 591: 586: 581: 576: 571: 566: 550: 549: 546:Philip Dalbiac 544: 541: 525: 520: 516: 515: 507: 506: 493: 492:External links 490: 487: 486: 471: 456: 436: 419: 402: 377: 362: 356:The Daily News 345: 330: 324:The Daily News 313: 307:The Daily News 296: 290:The Daily News 279: 273:The Daily News 259: 239: 228:on 1 July 2013 207: 184: 183: 181: 178: 147: 144: 140:Philip Dalbiac 80:Richard Strong 67: 64: 51: 48: 28: 25: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 606: 595: 592: 590: 587: 585: 582: 580: 577: 575: 572: 570: 567: 565: 562: 561: 559: 547: 540: 536: 532: 531: 523: 517: 514: 510: 505: 501: 500: 496: 495: 482: 475: 467: 460: 452: 451: 446: 440: 432: 431: 423: 415: 414: 406: 391: 387: 381: 373: 366: 358: 357: 349: 341: 334: 326: 325: 317: 309: 308: 300: 292: 291: 283: 275: 274: 266: 264: 255: 254: 246: 244: 227: 223: 222: 214: 212: 203: 196: 194: 192: 190: 185: 177: 175: 171: 166: 164: 157: 152: 143: 141: 137: 133: 129: 128:Lord Rosebery 124: 122: 117: 115: 110: 108: 104: 99: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 63: 61: 57: 47: 45: 41: 38: 37:Swedenborgian 34: 24: 22: 21:Liberal Party 18: 527: 497: 480: 474: 465: 459: 448: 439: 430:Morning Post 428: 422: 413:Morning Post 411: 405: 393:. Retrieved 389: 380: 371: 365: 354: 348: 339: 333: 322: 316: 305: 299: 288: 282: 271: 251: 230:. Retrieved 226:the original 220: 201: 167: 160: 125: 118: 111: 100: 69: 53: 43: 30: 23:politician. 16: 15: 589:1938 deaths 564:1841 births 502:1803–2005: 445:"No. 28275" 168:He died at 558:Categories 479:"Deaths". 180:References 170:Peacehaven 146:Later life 84:Home Ruler 40:New Church 33:Accrington 27:Early life 481:The Times 466:The Times 395:23 August 340:The Times 202:The Times 121:Gibraltar 130:lost a 31:Born in 499:Hansard 94:of the 232:18 May 539:1895 535:1892 397:2021 234:2011 134:. A 103:1892 72:1886 44:nÊe 560:: 537:– 447:. 388:. 262:^ 242:^ 210:^ 188:^ 176:. 399:. 236:.

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Liberal Party
Accrington
Swedenborgian
New Church
Newington Causeway
West Metropolitan Tramways Company
1886
Camberwell North
Richard Strong
Home Ruler
William Gladstone
John Richards Kelly
Conservative Party
1892
Westminster Bridge
House of Commons
Gibraltar
Lord Rosebery
vote of confidence
general election
Philip Dalbiac

Highgate Cemetery
London Road Car Company
Peacehaven
Highgate Cemetery



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