Rev. Thomas Tyssen Bazely, of Dover, Fellow and Tutor of Brasenose 1831–39, Rector of All Saints Poplar 1839–60. He was the second rector there. TT married Julia Shipdem and they had just one child that survived, Henry Casson Barnes Bazely, born 1842 at the Poplar rectory. By the time of the 1861 census TT had retired and the family was living at 1 James Villas, Poonah Place, Tunbridge Wells with two servants (a housemaid and cook).
Julia died in the Dover district towards the middle of 1876, and Henry inherited money from her. With which he built a Scotch church in Nelson Street, Jericho, Oxford where he ministered until his death. He died at 32 New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, at the age of 40 on 1 March 1883. TT attended his son’s funeral.
TT is buried immediately opposite the front door of the Poplar Church. and gave his name to Bazely Street which was previously known as Bow Lane.
We are grateful to St Sepulchres, from where this information comes. Geneagraphie has Julia's name as Shipden.
A publication, The "retreat" of Mr. Gladstone, and his present position in reference to the Irish church: a letter, &c. Volume Talbot collection of British pamphlets is by Thomas Tyssen Bazely.
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