• John Baily may refer to: John Walker Baily (1809–1873), English archaeologist John Baily (MP), MP for Chippenham John Bailey (disambiguation) John Baillie...
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  • John Marshall Bay (November 30, 1928 – November 7, 1982) was an American actor and playwright. Bay was born in Chicago, the location of his family's company...
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  • John Percy Bayly (1882–1963), Fijian businessman, politician and philanthropist John Bayley (disambiguation) John Bailey (disambiguation) John Baily (disambiguation)...
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  • for Liverpool Baily stood for parliament unsuccessfully at Sunderland in the 1874 general election. In the 1885 general election, Baily was elected Member...
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  • John Walker Baily (9 January 1809 – 4 March 1873), was an English archaeologist. Baily was the brother of Charles Baily, and was born 9 January 1809,...
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    in St Paul's Cathedral. Baily was born in 1788 at Downend in Bristol to Martha Hodges (1755-1836) and William Hillier Baily (1763-1834), a woodcutter...
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    Nicaragua. As of 1850, Zapatera was described "uninhabited" by British writer John Baily. The archaeological site of Zapatera is located on the island. List of...
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    Peshawer, Pakistan Ustad Hamyuo sakhi, Rabab player, From Afghanistan John Baily, Emeritus Professor of Ethnomusicology at Goldsmiths, University of London...
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  • Ken Baily was a self-proclaimed mascot for the England national football team from the 1950s until 1990. Born in Burnham-on-Sea in 1911, Baily first became...
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  • St. John Bay St. John Bay is a natural bay located on the western side of the Northern Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland, in the Canadian province...
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