Bailey, Henry
BAILEY, HENRY: Church of England, canon
of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury; b. at North Leverton
(13 m. n.w. of Lincoln), Notts., Feb. 12, 1815.
He was educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge
(B.A., 1839). He was Crosse University Scholar
in 1839 and Tyrwhitt Hebrew University Scholar,
1st class, two years later, while he was elected
fellow of his college in 1842 and Hebrew lecturer
in 1848. From 1850 to 1878 he was warden of
St. Augustine’s College, of which he has been
honorary fellow since 1878, and after 1863 was honorary
canon of Canterbury. He was also rector of West
Tarring, Sussex, from 1878 to 1892 and was rural
dean of Storrington in 1886-92. He was twice
appointed Select Preacher at Cambridge and was
Proctor in Convocation in 1886-92. Since 1888
he has been canon of St. Augustine’s. He has
written Rituale Anglo-Catholicum (London, 1847);
Manual of Devotion for Clergy (1890); and
Gospel of the Kingdom (1902).