He was the Nonconformist minister of St. John's parish. As a non conformist he did not accept the Church of England or Ireland.
The Royal Exchange of the city [Dublin] ... appears to have stood in Winetavern-street in 1629, and the King's Bench office was located in a place here known in 1646 as the "Magazine," which contained five other houses, in one of which a society of Dissenters, formed by the Rev. Edward Baynes, used to hold their meetings in the reign of Charles II. [1]
Edward married Mary Preston in 1661.
Marriage Licence [2]
He died in 1670. [3]
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