Anne & Paul Bayliss


SAHS Members Anne & Paul Bayliss have just published another book on 19th century Scarborough:-. "Scarborough's MPs 1832 to 1906, Scarborough's Mayors 1836 to 1906. A Biographical Dictionary"; ISBN 978-0-9506405-7-0.
This is the fifth in a series of biographical dictionaries relating to 19th century Scarborough. Details of 17 members of Parliament for Scarborough (the Town sent two members to Westminster up to 1884) and 49 Mayors are presented with portraits and other illustrations where available (58 black & white illustrations).

Let Tories Quake!

This book follows on previous works by Anne & Paul:-
- Scarborough Hospital & Dispensary, The First Fifty Years, 1852-1902; ISBN 978-0-9506405-6-3; (vii + 102 pages 28 b/w illustrations & 15 tables) £5.25
- The Medical Profession in Scarborough 1700-1899; ISBN 978-0-9506405-5-6; (xv + 134 pages, 25 b/w illustrations, 260 entries) £5.25
- Architects and Civil Engineers of Nineteenth Century Scarborough; ISBN 978-0-9506405-4-9; (xvi + 100 pages, 8 b/w illustrations, 140 entries) £4.95
- Photographers in mid-Nineteenth Century Scarborough; ISBN 978-0-9506405-3-2; (xii + 86 pages, 9 b/w illustrations, 118 entries) £4.50
- Scarborough Artists of the Nineteenth Century; ISBN 978-0-9506405-2-5; (xii + 40 pages 2 b/w illustrations 116 entries) £3.50

Any of these books can be ordered through any bookshop by quoting the ISBN number, or directly by sending a sterling cheque to A. M. Bayliss, 2, Cooks Gardens, Scalby, Scarborough YO13 0SU.

Anne and Paul's current research is into the various denominations of clergy working in 19th century Scarborough and the churches they cared for. Well over 300 names have already been identified for further study.

 
 
 
  
 

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