Joseph Baly (1824–1909) [1] was Archdeacon of Calcutta [2] from 1872 [3] until 1883; [4]
Baly was educated at Worcester College, Oxford, [5] graduating BA in 1846 [6] and M.A. in 1857. [7] He was ordained deacon in 1847 [8] and priest in 1848. [9] He served curacies in Leicester and Falmouth. [10] In 1854 he became Warden of St Thomas's College, Colombo. [11] He later served as Chaplain at Allahabad, Sealkote and Simla before returning to Falmouth as its Rector (1870 [12]–1872). [13] He was back in India as Archdeacon of Calcutta from 1872 until 1883, and was appointed a Fellow of the University of Calcutta in 1879. On his final return from India he was Chaplain of Windsor Great Park from 1885 [14] until 1906. [15]
He died on 6 November 1909. [16]
He married Amelia Rose, who died at Trevethan, Englefield Green on 17 January 1903. [17] His daughter Amelia Baly was the wife of Field Marshal Sir George White.
Joseph Baly (1824–1909) [1] was Archdeacon of Calcutta [2] from 1872 [3] until 1883; [4]
Baly was educated at Worcester College, Oxford, [5] graduating BA in 1846 [6] and M.A. in 1857. [7] He was ordained deacon in 1847 [8] and priest in 1848. [9] He served curacies in Leicester and Falmouth. [10] In 1854 he became Warden of St Thomas's College, Colombo. [11] He later served as Chaplain at Allahabad, Sealkote and Simla before returning to Falmouth as its Rector (1870 [12]–1872). [13] He was back in India as Archdeacon of Calcutta from 1872 until 1883, and was appointed a Fellow of the University of Calcutta in 1879. On his final return from India he was Chaplain of Windsor Great Park from 1885 [14] until 1906. [15]
He died on 6 November 1909. [16]
He married Amelia Rose, who died at Trevethan, Englefield Green on 17 January 1903. [17] His daughter Amelia Baly was the wife of Field Marshal Sir George White.