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  1. Sir Joseph Bailey 1st Baronet

    Sir Joseph Bailey, 1st Baronet (21 January 1783-20 November 1858), was a British ironmaster and Member of Parliament. Bailey was the younger son of John Bailey, of Wakefield. He was involved in the iron industry in South Wales and also represented Worcester in the House of Commons from 1835 to 1847 and Breconshire from 1847 to 1858. In 1852 he was created a Baronet, of Glanusk Park estate in the County of Brecon.

  2. Joseph Russell Bailey 1st Baron Glanusk

    Joseph Russell Bailey, 1st Baron Glanusk (7 April 1840-6 January 1906), known as Sir Joseph Russell Bailey, 2nd Baronet, from 1858 to 1899, was a Welsh Conservative Member of Parliament. Glanusk was the son of Joseph Bailey, MP, eldest son of the ironmaster Sir Joseph Bailey, 1st Baronet. He succeeded his grandfather as second Baronet, of Glanusk Park, in 1858. In 1865 he was elected to the House of Commons for Herefordshire, …

  3. Robert D. Bailey Sr.

    Robert D. Bailey, Sr. (July 26, 1883 - 1963), better known as R.D. Bailey or "Judge Bailey", was a Democratic politician in West Virginia. Bailey was a lawyer, representing timber and railroad companies, when he was elected judge, then a part-time position. In tha capacity he presided over the trials of coal miners involved in the "Matewan Massacre", the events of which are depected in the movie Matewan. His diaries and notes formed the basis of the script for the movie.

  4. Wilfred Bailey 3rd Baron Glanusk

    Wilfred Russell Bailey, 3rd Baron Glanusk (27 June 1891-12 January 1948), was a British peer and soldier. Glanusk was the son of Joseph Henry Russell Bailey, 2nd Baron Glanusk, and succeeded his father as third Baron in 1928. He achieved the rank of Colonel in the British Army and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire from 1928 to 1948. Lord Glanusk married, firstly, Victoria Mary Enid Ann Dugdale, daughter of Colonel Frank Dugdale and Eva Sarah Louise Greville, …

  5. Joseph Russell Bailey 2nd Baron Glanusk

    Joseph Henry Russell Bailey, 2nd Baron Glanusk CB CBE DSO (26 October 1864-11 January 1928), was a British peer. Glanusk was the eldest son of Joseph Russell Bailey, 1st Baron Glanusk, and succeeded his father in the barony in 1906. He had already succeeded his father as Lord Lieutenant of Breconshire in 1905, a post he held until his death. Lord Glanusk married Editha Elma, daughter of Major Warden Sergison, in 1890.

  6. Donnie Bailey Jr.

    Donnie Bailey, Jr. is an American radio host and Southern Gospel music artist. He is the the co-host of "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down," a gospel music radio program that airs each Sunday morning on 92.9 FM WAAC in Valdosta, Georgia. Bailey has been singing since the age of three. He has traveled professionally since the age of ten. Over the years he has played with many prominent Southern Gospel groups including The Crabb Family, Karen Peck and New River, …

  7. Alice Bailey

    Alice Ann Bailey, often known as Alice A. Bailey or AAB, writer and lecturer on Neo-Theosophy, was born in England in 1880 as Alice LaTrobe Bateman. She moved to America in 1907 where she spent the rest of her life. She was a prolific author on occultism and founded an international esoteric movement. Sir John Sinclair, Bt., gives a commentary on the seminal influence of Alice Bailey, …

  8. David Bailey

    David Bailey CBE (born January 2, 1938 in Leytonstone, London) is a celebrated and famous English photographer.

  9. Donovan Bailey

    Donovan Bailey (born December 16, 1967) is a Canadian former athlete. Born in Manchester, Jamaica, Bailey emigrated from Jamaica to Canada at age 13, and played basketball before his graduation at Queen Elizabeth Park High School in Oakville, Ontario. He began competing as a 100 m sprinter part-time in 1991, but he did not take up the sport seriously until 1994. At that time, he was also a successful stockbroker. The following year saw his international breakthrough.

  10. Derek Bailey

    Derek Bailey was an English avant-garde guitarist and leading figure in the free improvisation movement.

  11. Ed Bailey

    Lonas Edgar Bailey, Jr. was an American catcher who played in Major League Baseball from 1953 through 1966. Bailey batted left handed and threw right handed. He was born in Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. His younger brother, pitcher Jim Bailey, also played in major league. Bailey reached the majors in 1953 with the Cincinnati Redlegs, spending nine and a half years with the Redlegs and Reds teams before moving to the San Francisco Giants (1961-63), …

  12. Aleen Bailey

    Aleen Bailey (born November 25, 1980, in Saint Mary) is a track and field sprint specialist competing internationally for Jamaica. She competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal as a member of the 4 x 100 meter relay team. Bailey graduated from the University of South Carolina where she competed during her Junior and Senior season after transferring from Barton County Community College. In the 2003 NCAA Outdoor track and field championships, …

  13. Jerry D. Bailey

    Jerry D. Bailey (born August 29, 1957 in Dallas, Texas) is a retired American Hall of Fame jockey. He began his racing career in 1974 with a win on his first mount, Fetch, at New Mexico's Sunland Park, and has gone on to win 5,892 races. Among his numerous wins, he can boast the New York Handicap Triple in 1984, six victories in American Classic Races races, and a record 15 wins in Breeders' Cup races, including five Breeders' Cup Classics.

  14. Raymond Bailey

    Raymond Bailey (May 6, 1904 - April 15, 1980) was an American actor on the Broadway stage, movies, and television. He is best-known for his role as wealthy banker, Milburn Drysdale, in the long-running TV series "The Beverly Hillbillies".

  15. Marian Breland Bailey

    Marian Breland Bailey, born Marian Ruth Kruse (b. 1920) and nicknamed "Mouse", was an American psychologist, an applied behavior analyst who played a major role in developing empirically validated and humane animal training methods and in promoting their widespread implementation. She and her first husband, Keller Breland (1915-1965), …

  16. Champ Bailey

    Roland "Champ" Bailey (born June 22, 1978 in Folkston, Georgia) is an American football player, starting at cornerback for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League. His mother nicknamed him "Champ" at an early age, although nobody knows why she started calling him that, including himself. He is considered by many to be the best cornerback in the league. He is the older brother of Detroit Lions linebacker Boss Bailey.

  17. Razzy Bailey

    Erastus Michael "Razzy" Bailey is an American country-western singer-songwriter. He was born February 14, 1939 in Hugley, Alabama and raised on a farm in Lafayette, Alabama. Bailey got his first experience of musical performance as a member of his high school's Future Farmers of America string band. After graduation, he married and had children immediately, and had little time to pursue his career, …

  18. Philip Bailey

    Philip Bailey (born May 8 1951, Denver, Colorado) is an American R&B, soul, gospel and funk singer, best known as one of the longtime members of Earth, Wind & Fire. Together with Verdine White and Ralph Johnson he forms the heart of the current EWF line-up on stage. Before joining Earth, Wind & Fire in 1971, Bailey sung with different ensembles in the Denver and Chicago area. Bailey found fame by sharing the lead vocals on EWF songs with EWF-founder Maurice White.

  19. Adrian Bailey

    Adrian Edward Bailey (born December 11, 1949) is a British politician, and Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament for West Bromwich West.

  20. Pearl Bailey

    Pearl Mae Bailey (March 29, 1918 - August 17, 1990) was an American singer and actress. After appearing in vaudeville, she made her Broadway debut in "St. Louis Woman " in 1946. She won a Tony Award for the title role in "Hello, Dolly!" in 1968. Her rendition of "Takes Two to Tango" hit the top ten in 1952. She was born in Southampton County, Virginia, to Rev.

  21. Cory Bailey

    Phillip Cory Bailey (born January 24, 1971 in Marion, Illinois) is a professional pitcher with Major League Baseball experience, now playing for the Iowa Cubs, the Triple-A team for the Chicago Cubs. He bats and throws right handed. A Marion High School graduate, Bailey was an outstanding pitcher for Southeastern Illinois College from 1989-91 and was named to the All Region team. Selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 1991 draft, …

  22. Emmanuel McDonald Bailey

    Emmanuel McDonald Bailey (born 12 August, 1920 in Williamsville) was a British athlete, who was born on Trinidad. He competed for Great Britain in the men's 100 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympics held in Helsinki, Finland, where he won the bronze medal. In 1953 he joined Rugby League side Leigh

  23. Judy Bailey

    Judy Bailey (born 1953) is a former news presenter for ONE News, the highest rated evening television news programme in New Zealand. She has been called the "Mother of the Nation". Bailey joined the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (now Television New Zealand) in 1971 and worked as a reporter on news and current affairs programs. She presented the regional news with John Hawkesby for Auckland from 1980 - 1987 in the program "Top Half".

  24. Mildred Bailey

    Mildred Bailey (February 27, 1900 - December 12, 1951) was a popular American jazz singer during the 1930s. Born Mildred Rinker in Tekoa, Washington, Bailey retained the last name of her first husband, Ted Bailey, when she moved to Seattle to bolster her singing career. With the help of her second husband, Benny Stafford, she became an established blues and jazz singer on the east coast. in 1925 she secured work for her brother, …

  25. Benny Bailey

    Benny Bailey (born Ernest Harold Bailey on August 13, 1925 in Cleveland, Ohio; died on April 14, 2005 in Amsterdam) was an American Bebop and Hard bop jazz trumpeter. He had some training in piano and flute in his youth, but switched to trumpet which he studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music. In the early 1940s he worked with Bull Moose Jackson and Scatman Crothers. He later worked with Dizzy Gillespie and toured with Lionel Hampton.

  26. Buster Bailey

    William C. "Buster" Bailey (1902-1967) was a talented Jazz musician specializing in the clarinet, but also well versed on saxophone. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, Bailey was one of the most respected session players of his era.

  27. Gary Bailey

    Gary Richard Bailey (born August 9, 1958 in Ipswich, England) was an English football player, and the son of the Ipswich Town goalkeeper Roy Bailey. He grew up in South Africa and started his career with Wits University Football Club in Johannesburg. In the late 1970s Bailey paid his own fare to Manchester for a trial with Manchester United. He was a goalkeeper who could make amazing saves, but whose weakness on crosses earned him the nickname "Dracula".

  28. Beezy Bailey

    Beezy Bailey (born July 1962 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a South African artist who works in several media, including painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking and ceramics. In 1985 Bailey worked together with Young British Artist, Lennie Lee creating sculptures in an empty warehouse in East London. He received a fine art degree from Byam Shaw School of Art in London in 1986. Bailey created a black, female alter-ego for himself in 1991, named Joyce Ntobe, …

  29. Llewella Bailey

    Llewella Bailey is a British television presenter who works for ITV Central. She currently hosts the lunchtime edition of Central News, though stands in as co-anchor for Central Tonight whenever one of the main presenters is unavailable. Llewella is well known around the Central region. As opposed to just working within one of the sub-regions, she has worked in both the East & West Midlands for the station.

  30. Bill Bailey

    Mark "Bill" Bailey (born 24 February 1964, Bath, Somerset) is an English comedian, actor, and musician known for appearing on "Never Mind the Buzzcocks", "QI", "Have I Got News For You", and "Black Books" as well as his stand up comedy. He is a self proclaimed "confused hippy" known for his thin goatee and long hair. Bailey was listed by "The Observer" as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy, in 2003.

  31. Solon Irving Bailey

    Solon Irving Bailey was an American astronomer. He joined the staff of Harvard College Observatory in 1887. After the observatory received the "Boyden Fund" bequest from the will of Uriah A. Boyden, Bailey played a major role in finding a site for "Boyden Station" in Arequipa, Peru, and was in charge of it from 1892 to 1919. He was also one of the first to carry out meteorological studies in Peru, traveling extensively in desolate areas at very high altitude.

  32. Gene Bailey

    Arthur Eugene (Gene) Bailey (November 25, 1893 - November 14, 1973) was a backup outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1917), Boston Braves (1919-1920), Boston Red Sox (1920) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1923-1924). Bailey batted and threw right handed. He was born in Pearsall, Texas. In a five-season career, Bailey was a .246 hitter with two home runs and 52 RBI in 213 games played. Bailey died in Houston, Texas, at the age of 79.

  33. Christopher Bailey

    Christopher Bailey is Design Director of the largest British luxury goods brand, Burberry. Born in 1971, Bailey graduated from the BA Fashion Design course at The University of Westminster in 1990, before going on to attend London's Royal College of Art, graduating with a Masters in Fashion in 1994. Moving to New York, he worked for Donna Karan before becoming Senior Designer for Gucci womenswear in 1996.

  34. Garnet Bailey

    Garnet Edward "Ace" Bailey, was a Canadian professional hockey player and scout who was a member of Stanley Cup and Memorial Cup winning teams. He died at age 53 in the crash of United Airlines Flight 175 into the World Trade Center in New York City, during the September 11, 2001 attacks.

  35. Tania Bailey

    Tania Bailey (born 2 October 1979, in Stamford, United Kingdom) is a professional squash player from England. As a junior player, Bailey won the World Junior Championship in 1997 and captained the England team to World and European junior team titles. A car accident led to career-threatening knee surgery at the age of 21, but she successfully recovered and resumed her playing career. In 2003, Bailey finished runner-up to Sarah Fitz-Gerald at the British Open.

  36. Jim Bailey

    James Hopkins "Jim" Bailey is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Cincinnati Redlegs during the 1959 season. Bailey batted and threw left handed. He is the younger brother of the late catcher Ed Bailey. In three games pitched, Bailey posted a 0-1 record with seven strikeouts and a 6.17 ERA in 11⅔ innings, including one start. In Cincinnati, the Bailey brothers became one of the brother-batteries in major league history.

  37. Boss Bailey

    Rodney "Boss" Bailey (born October 14, 1979 in Folkston, Georgia, U.S.A.) is an American football linebacker for the Detroit Lions of the NFL. He was selected with a second round (34th overall) pick in the 2003 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions out of the University of Georgia. He is the younger brother of Denver Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey.

  38. Theodorus Bailey

    Rear Admiral Theodorus Bailey (April 12, 1805-February 14, 1877) was a U.S. naval officer during the American Civil War. Born in Chateaugay, New York, he entered the navy as a midshipman in January, 1818. He was commended for energy, enterprise, and gallantry in the Mexican-American War. He made captain in 1855. In July, 1862, he was made Commodore, and in July, 1866, rear-admiral on the retired list. In 1861 Captain Bailey was in command of "Colorado", …

  39. Victor Bailey

    Victor Bailey (born March 27 1960 in Philadelphia) is an American bass player. Bailey attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston after being disqualified from naval service due to asthma. Bailey has played and recorded with Omar Hakim, Sonny Rollins, Miriam Makeba, Larry Coryell, Lenny White, Hamiet Bluiet, Olu Dara, Don Alias, Sadao Watanabe, Michael Urbaniak, Ursula Dudziak, Roy Haynes, Tom Browne, Bobby Broom, Kenny Kirkland, Bernard Wright, Mike Stern, …

  40. Philip James Bailey

    Philip James Bailey, English poet, author of "Festus", was born at Nottingham.

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