John BAYLY
(1724-1797)
Bridget HOLMES
(1730-)
Rev. James GRUEBER
(1738-Bef 1798)
Dorcas SMYTH
(Abt 1735-1817)
Rev Henry Neale BAYLY
(1756-1826)
Anne Penelope GRUEBER
(1762-1837)
Lieut. Peter BAYLY
(1787-1853)

 

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Lieut. Peter BAYLY 1

  • Born: 1787
  • Marriage (1): Unknown on 20 Jan 1816
  • Died: 1853 aged 66

  General Notes:

https://archive.org/stream/cu31924027921372#page/n71/mode/2up
Peter Bayly ''married 20 Jan. 1816, and has issue four sons and a daughter.''


This officer entered the Navy, 8 April, 1800, as a First-class Volunteer, on board the CAMILLA 26. Capts. Robt. Larkan and Edw. Brace. After serving for some time off Newfoundland, and being obliged to put, in great distress, into Cork, in consequence of the CAMILLA, having overset, he became successively, attached, as Midshipman, between 1802 and 1809, to the PENELOPE 36, Capt, Hon. Henry Blackwood, HERCULE 74, Capt. Solomon Ferris, LEDA 38, Capt, Robt Honyman, ZEALAND 64, bearing the flag of Vice-Admiral Bartholomew Sam. Rowley, MONMOUTH 74, Capt. Edw. Durnford King, and SOLEBAY 32, Commodore Edw. Henry Columbine. While in the LEDA, Mr. Bayly was present, 20 April, 1803, in a successful attack on a division of gun-boats off Boulogne, co-operated in the reduction, in Jan. 1806, of the Cape of Good Hope, witnessed the capture, 21 Feb. and 4 March following, of the Rolla brig and Volontaire frigate in Table Bay, and, accompanying Sir Home Popham to the Rio de la Plata, took an active part in all the operations which preceded the final evacuation of Spanish America, by the British in the summer of 1807. On the occasion of the re-capture of Buenos Ayres by its original possessors he narrowly escaped being involved in the destruction of a prize-schooner which he had set on fire; and at the storming of Monte Video, where he commanded a party of 40 seamen employed to co-operate with the troops, he was wounded in the face while assisting on officer of the Royal Artillery to hoist the union-jack on the citadel. During his continuance in the LEDA, Mr. Bayly on one occasion fell from the main-yard into the waist, in consequence of which he was for several weeks speechless; and on another, he tripped from the main-deck head foremost into an empty peas-cask in the after hold, and was taken out apparently lifeless. He afterwards, in the ZEALAND, acted as Secretary to Admiral Rowley; made a voyage, in the Monmouth, to the East Indies; and on his passage to England in 1803, after having participated in the capture of a valuable Dutch settlement, broke his collar-bone in three places, and was for a twelvemonth deprived of the use of his right arm. He was ultimately confirmed to a Lieutenancy, 31 Aug. 1809, in the DERWENT 20, Capt John Tetley, and on his return home from the coast of Africa was appointed, towards the close of the same year, to the CURACOA 26, Capt. John Tower. Continuing to serve in that frigate for a period of six years, he commanded a squadron of gun-boats at the taking of Genoa in April, 1814 and on one occasion succeeded, in a six-oared gig with 8 men, in boarding and capturing, when six other boats had failed, a French brig lying at anchor under a heavy battery. While hastening, however, to rejoin his ship, the prize was unfortunately struck by a shot underwater, and immediately went down, scarcely affording time to himself and crew to effect their escape. On at length reaching the CURACOA, the Captain presented him, in presence of the officers and crew, with the colours he had brought off, and gave him every hope of promotion. The coming peace, however, blighted his expectations. He was paid off in Sept. 1815, and has not since been afloat. Lieut. Bayly had the honour of dining with Buonaparte when King of Elba, and frequently with King Murat, by whom he was presented with an elegant diamond ring valued at 260l. Living at Hazel Point,Dromineer in 1837.


Peter married someone on 20 Jan 1816.


Sources


1 Peter Bayly, Bayly Family tree, Ancestry.com.

J. Ferran 27/08/2024


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