Percy Bayley Explained

Percy Bayley
Constituency Am1:Pittsworth
Assembly1:Queensland Legislative
Term Start1:22 May 1915
Term End1:9 October 1920
Predecessor1:Donald MacKintosh
Successor1:Cecil Roberts
Birth Date:1879 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Franklin, Tasmania, Australia
Death Place:Quinalow, Queensland, Australia
Restingplace:Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery
Birthname:Percy Mollineux Bayley
Nationality:Australian
Party:Queensland Farmers Union
Spouse:Mary Elizabeth Evans (m.1904 d.1968)
Occupation:Farmer
Alma Mater:Gatton Agricultural College

Percy Mollineux Bayley (21 December 1879[1] – 16 August 1942) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1915 to 1920.[2]

Bayley was born at Franklin, Tasmania, the son of James Mollineux Bayley and his wife Mary Alice (née Frencham).[1] He was educated at Brisbane Grammar School and then attended the Gatton Agricultural College, where he studied cheese and butter making. Following his graduation from Gatton, he was appointed manager of the Pittsworth Co-Op Dairy Association in 1899. Bayley successfully expanded the company's operations, establishing branches across the district and turning around the company's fortunes, although an attempt at establishing a butter factory was less successful.[3]

Bayley, a member of the Queensland Farmers Union, won the seat of Pittsworth in the Queensland Legislative Assembly at the 1915 state election.[4] He was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident in the same year, suffering head injuries so severe that "his recovery was regarded as miraculous". Bayley was re-elected as an "Independent Nationalist" in 1918 after a deal to swap contingency votes with the endorsed National candidate. However, in 1920, with the increasing formalisation of a Country Party, he fell out with the Primary Producers' Union over the holding of a preselection plebiscite, withdrew his name from contention, and contested the election as an "Independent Country Party" candidate.[3] [5] He was soundly defeated at the 1920 election by endorsed Country Party candidate Cecil Roberts.[6] Bayley was the chairman of the Pittsworth State School Committee, and one of his achievements as a state MP was achieving the relocation of the school to a more suitable site.[7]

Bayley became a farmer after his political career, owning a property at Brookstead for many years before selling and purchasing a property at Oakey. He worked the Oakey property with one of his sons until his death. He died at Quinalow in 1942 and was buried in the Drayton and Toowoomba Cemetery.[8] [9]

Bayley married Mary Elizabeth Evans[2] (died 1968)[10] on 6 September 1904 and together had two sons and three daughters.[2]

His sister, Irene Longman, was the first woman to stand and be elected to the Queensland Parliament, while his brother, James Bayley, was a long-serving federal MP who also had a brief stint as a state MP.[11] [12]

Notes and References

  1. https://linctas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/all/search/results?qu=percy&qu=bayley Bayley,Percy Mollineux
  2. Web site: Former Members. Parliament of Queensland. 2015. 17 April 2016.
  3. News: OBITUARY . . 42 . Queensland, Australia . 19 August 1942 . 7 December 2019 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: COUNTRY ELECTORATES. . . 17,894 . Queensland, Australia . 24 May 1915 . 17 April 2016 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: STATE POLITICS. . . 9169 . Queensland, Australia . 13 September 1920 . 7 December 2019 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  6. News: THE ELECTIONS. . . 50 . 7,208 . Queensland, Australia . 18 October 1920 . 7 December 2019 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  7. News: PITTSWORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. . . 9239 . Queensland, Australia . 6 December 1920 . 7 December 2019 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  8. http://www.tr.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/cemeteries/deceased-search/burial/52230 Deceased search
  9. Wikipedia citation News: OBITUARY . . 2812 . Queensland, Australia . 9 September 1942 . 7 December 2019 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  10. https://www.qld.gov.au/law/births-deaths-marriages-and-divorces/family-history-research/ Family history research
  11. Web site: Former Members. Parliament of Queensland. 2015. 31 January 2015.
  12. News: WYNNUM SEAT. . . 23,428 . Queensland, Australia . 2 March 1933 . 7 December 2019 . 11 . National Library of Australia.