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to fill a temporary vacancy on his council. The next year, 1873, he was appointed a member of the supreme council, on which he served until his retirement in April 1878, after 36 years of public service.
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provisional government, and held various posts in that city during the next eighteen months. In 1859 he was appointed judge in the
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Bayley's leisure was spent in the study of the history and antiquities of India, and he published some fifteen papers in the
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In March 1862 Bayley became home secretary, an office he held for ten years, and was then selected by
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of Kabul.' At the time of his death, he had nearly completed the editing of the ninth volume of
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in May 1861, to fill the post of foreign secretary pending the arrival of Sir
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Bayley was the only son of Edward Clive Bayley, of Hope Hall, Eccles,
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in April 1849, and in November under-secretary to the government of
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was a writer who helped with higher education for women in London.
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Edward Clive Bayley, standing second from right, with
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Anglo-Indian civil servant, statesman and archæologist
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later that year. In September 1857 he was ordered to
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
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KCSI
CIE
Anglo-Indian

John Lawrence
Lancashire
St. Petersburg
East India Company College
Indian civil service
Allahabad
Meerut
Bulandshahr
Rohtak
Punjab
Gujarat
India
Sir Henry Elliot
Kangra district
called to the bar
outbreak of the mutiny
Allahabad
Sir John Peter Grant's
Fatehgarh Sahib district
Lucknow
Agra
Calcutta
Lord Canning
Henry Marion Durand
Lord Northbrook
Order of the Star of India

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