Crawshay Bailey, Junior
(1841-1887)

Died aged c. 46

Crawshay Bailey Junior (1841 – 17 April 1887) was one of the great landowners of Wales towards the end of the 19th century. The son and namesake of industrialist and iron-master Crawshay Bailey, he inherited all of his father's lands and properties, some 12,248 acres (50 km2) in Wales alone. He did not take on his father's iron manufacturing business, instead he devoted himself towards developing his landed estates. He built his family seat at Maindiff, Abergavenny and was an important benefactor to the area.

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In 1883 Crawshay Bailey II leased the Priory Meadows. In 1894 the town purchase the park for £5000

Bailey Park, Abergavenny, United Kingdom where they leased (1883)