Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 673
Thomas Bayly
an English man born, was originally of this University, afterwards of Dublin in Ireland, whence flying in the time of the Rebellion, he retired to Oxon, and there became one of the Petty Canons or Chapl. of Ch. Ch. as the Antients there have informed me, but how long he continued in that place, I cannot tell. After his Maj. restauration he became D. of D. and Dean of Downe, and upon the death of Dr. H. Hall was made B. of Killala and Achonry, to which receiving consecration ((g))((g)) Jac. War. in Com. de Praesul. Hibern. p. 273.279. on 5 June 1664, sate there till the time of his death; which hapning in July or thereabouts in sixteen hundred seventy and one,1671. was buried, as I presume, near the body of his Predecessor in the Cath. Ch. of Killala. Qu.