Thomas Henry Baylis (1817–1908) was an English barrister, judge, and legal author.
Sent to Harrow School, near which his father was then living, in 1825, at the early age of seven, he spent nine years there, leaving as a monitor in 1834.
[1] In 1834 Baylis had already entered as a student of the Inner Temple; but he practised for some time as a special pleader before being called to the bar in 1856, when he joined the northern circuit.
He was one of the founders of the Egypt Exploration Fund, drafting the original articles of association, and a vice-president of the Royal United Service Institution.
Other works were:[1] Baylis married on 14 August 1841 Louisa Lord, youngest daughter of John Ingle of Devon.