William Butterworth Bayley (1782-1860) was acting Governor-General of India during the period March-July 1828.
Bayley was a member of the Bengal Civil Service (1799-1830) and a director and chairman of the British East India Company (1834-1858).
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| Preceded by The Earl Amherst |
Governor-General of India, acting 1828 |
Succeeded by Lord William Bentinck |
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