Henry Casson Barnes Bazely (1842–1883) was a non-conformist minister of the Church of Scotland operating in Oxford and London.
He was born on 8 September 1842 the only son of Rev Thomas Tyssen Bazely, rector of All Saints Church in Poplar, London, and his wife Julia Shipdem.
On his father's retiral (sometime before 1861) the family moved to 1 James Villas, Poonah Place, Tunbridge Wells.
[1] Henry was educated at Radley College under Dr Sewell then obtained a place at Oxford University where he graduated BA in 1865 and BCL in 1868.
[3] In 1871 he hired a meeting hall on Alfred Street in Oxford (at his own expense) where he began preaching in the Church of Scotland format.