Henry Baillie

Colonel Henry James Baillie PC (1803 – 16 December 1885), was a British Conservative politician.

[3] In 1840 Baillie was elected Member of Parliament for Inverness-shire, and retained that seat until 1868.

[4] In the early 1840s he was associated with the "Young England" movement, of which Disraeli was the head.

Another member of that group, George Smythe, was Baillie's brother-in-law.

He apparently broke with Sir Robert Peel over the Corn Laws and accepted minor office in Lord Derby's 1852 government as Joint Secretary to the Board of Control.

Grave of Henry James Baillie in the Baillie family vault in the Lebanon Circle in Highgate Cemetery