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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. C.P.L.R., C.S.I., Indian Medical Service, Inspector-General of Prisons, Punjab; b. 1852, Surgeon, 1875, Surg. Lieut.-Col. 1895; Col. 1905. Retd, 1910. Address: c/o India Office, London.  Bath, Thomas Henry Thynne, Fifth Marquis of. Born, 1863; son of the 4th Marquis: educated at Eton and Balliol College Oxford; Private Secretary to the Earl of Iddesleigh, First Lord of the Treasury 1886-7: Assistant Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Goschen: M.P. for Frome. 1886-9 and 1895-6: succeeded his father in the peerage, 1896: Lord Lieutenant of Somerset: Under Secretary of State for India, 1905. Address: Longleat, Warminster, Wilts. Carlton Club.  Batty, Hon Mr. Justice Herbert M.A. Christ's College, Camb., Barrister-at-law Lincoln's Inn: entered I.C.S. 1861; Prof. of Logic and Moral Philosophy, Deccan College, Poona, 1872-5; Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge; Under Secretary to Government, Bombay, 1885, Remembrancer of Legal affairs. 1892; Acting Chief Secretary to Government; Political Department, 1896; Acting Judicial Commissioner in Sind, 1899; Acting Judge, High Court, Bombay 1900; Judicial Commissioner. Sind 1901; Judge High Court, Bombay, 1902-8.  '''Bayly, Major-Gen. Alfred William Lambart''', C.B. 1900, C.S.I., 1909. D.S.O., 1887, Cal. 126th Baluchistan Infantry, Secretary to the Government of India, Army Department, since 1906; b, Paisley, 1856, son of late Major George Bayly, m. 1st; Ada Margaret, d. of late Maj-Gen. S. Thacker, Bombay Staff Corps, 1877 (d. 1880), 2nd Eva, d. of late John Naylor, Leighton Hall Montgomeryshire, 1889, one s. Educ: Wellington College. Joined 108th Regt. 1874: Bombay Staff Corps. 1879, passed through Staff College, 1893, officiating D.A.Q.M.G. Bombay, 1885-80, D.A.A. and Q.M.G. Burma Expedition, 1886-87, D.A.A.G. Mhow district 1887-92, commanded 26th Bombay (Baluchistan Regt.), Infantry, 1896; Afghan War, 1880-81, defence and battle of Kandahar, 1st Sept. 1880 (medal and clasp), Soudan, 1885, Suakin (medal and clasp, bronze star), Burma, 1886-87 (despatches), and in S. Africa, 1899-1901 (wounded, despatches twice, C.B.). United Service Club.  Bayley, Charles Butterworth, M.V.O.; Son of Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley, K.C.S.I,, C.I.E.; Born, 1876; Educated, Blundell's School, Tiverton; Asstt. Secy, to Govt. of Bengal, P. W. Deptt.; Acted as Special Correspondent to Daily Telegraph and Pioneer (Allahabad) with Tibet Expedition, and to Daily Mail with Mohamand Expedition; was Private Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Bihar and Orrisa; M.V.O., (4th class), 1906. Address: Patna, Bengal Club.  Bayley, Sir Charles Stuart, K.C.S.I., 1908; Lieutenant-Governor, Bihar and Orissa. b. 1854: s. of late Capt. Daniel Bayley, formerly of the East India Company's Bengal Cavalry. m. 1880, Sarah Constance d. of Major-General A. E. Campbell, Indian Staff Corps. Educ. Harrow, Heidelberg. Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, 1887: Entered Indian Civil Service. 1887, and filled various positions, 

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