Bailey Bartlett (January 29, 1750 – September 9, 1830) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts.
He was born in Haverhill in the Province of Massachusetts Bay to Enoch Bartlett[3] (April 5, 1715 – January 1789) and Anna Bayley (March 4, 1725 – January 23, 1750) and engaged in mercantile pursuits there until 1789.
He was appointed high sheriff of Essex County by Governor John Hancock and served from July 1, 1789, until December 5, 1811.
He was elected as a Federalist to the Fifth Congress to fill the vacancy after the resignation of Theophilus Bradbury.
He was again appointed high sheriff of Essex County on June 20, 1812, and served until his death.