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 BATE MAN. - BAWEAR, BARON (William - Bateman BatemanHanbury), desigeatiosse of Woodhead and Riesceid, and the arene of Rioceid of Shobdon Court, eo. Hereford; lordheutenaut Archer-Allan, in Isoly ordcre, rector of Steobden. iterefordelstre, of Herefordahire, 8. 28 July, 1826 ; see. 13 May, 1854, Agnes, dan. of the late Qen. Sir Edward ste. 2 Feb. 1956, llacy-Was’d, eldest deco, of John Davenpert, Kerriaon, Bart., and has issue, I. WeLsaaas-SssRCEa, I. 30 Sept. 1806. ii. Edward-Reginald, ii. 30 May, 1859. in. Walter, 8. Ic July, 5882. iv. Aeon, 8.9 Oct.1968. t. Mend-Frances. 511. Gertrudc-Rmily. ILiiirgc, This family of Hanbisry derives from a common ancestor Wilkinson, late Scot, fosilier guards. with the ancient house of Hanbury, of Hanbnry, cc. Lord Bateman ci. Ii July, 1843. Worcester, of which was Recta DE HA5BURY, who lived (‘nueise—IO Jan. 1937. at Hanbury in 1135, fifty-nine years after the Conquest. _.4e’see—Qnarterly: liret and fcerth, or, a bend, cngra’ded, From him descended JErsEY lIANooRv, father of HENRY vert, Islam, rottised, ia. is chief a crescent, o,s a crescent at HARBORS, ancestor of Jo ON DO ttAseouav, of Hanbory, in. 1400, who m. and fceee, sa., between thrce Itoscovy docks, ppr., a rose of tise left three sons, WIs.csAae, of Itanbory Rail, ro. Worcester. JOHN, of Oteehall, or Beaehal, in lice soenor of Peekingleans, lielding in the dexscr pee’ a battle-axe, sa., helved, gold, for ro. Worcester, from srhoe,s RAxeoss of Kelcearot, liANeraY; 2esd, a duck’s head and neck between tss-o wings eo. Northampton, now represented by Loss BAYESIAN. Richard, ancestor of tho HANnusYs of Rtoslzt Acres, cc. Sappselet’s—Twe lions, ar., gorged c-ills plain cellars, each We,veolee, and of Hiscsuay-Lvsoo, of Pselypsel Pack, Ce. elsarged srith a rose betss’ees Dro floors-sic-lie, or, and chaise Jtlecoastelis. Joes BATE5IAN, Req. (the immediate ancestor of the Lords .ttismle—Th7ec preee, nec pretie. Bateman), settling in London, embraced a commercial life, Jeale—Shobden Court, Leemineter, lfesxfordeisire; and and realised a large fortsme. He d. leaving a son, SiR JAMES IIATEasAN, Rnt.,whe sat for many years its parliament (he was first returned for itchester, is 1712), wao lord-mayor ef London in i7i7, and sub-governor of the Sooth Sea Company in 1719. He as. Esther, youngest dais. and co-heir of John Searle, Req. of Finebloy, and had, WieLseas, his heh. Anne. wl,o ste. in 1735, William Western, Req. of Rivenleill in Essex, and had two dens. the yosnger, Wiheelosina Asoo Western, see to Rictard Stepleens. Esq.; and Use elder, SARAH WsrrcaN, is. Williass Ranbsry, Req. of Relmarels, is Northamptousleire (son of Tisemas Hanbory, Req., barrister-at-law, by Elicabeti,, isis wife, dan. asd co-heir of George Clarke, Req. of Nortleamptonsleire, aad great-great-grandsea ef Sir John Raisbsry, lini. dl Kelmarsh, descended front a yoeenger sees of Itenhesry, of Rsehnry, in Worcesterehird. Ste. Rasteery cf. in 1169 (hie wife lead predeeeeeed him in 1766), and left, with a den., Anne ltashory, eec. to Jelss harvey. Thureley, Req. of Abisgten Abbey, a eon, WILLIAM lIAwsusY, Req. of Relmarele, who at. in TooalAe Bemeoe, Req., who resided upon his family 1779, Charlotte. dan of Cleanse-James Paeke, Req. of estates, cc. Lancaster, dyiesg in 1630, left, with a younger Prestweld, in Leteesterslsire ; aced d. 16 Nov. 1807, eon and den., anon and heir, leaving issue, WiLLIAM, successor to the RATEMAN estates, created Resrnv BATE5ON, Req., who d. in if 63, and was a. by hie loss BATEaaAN, as below. Jose (Sir), general its the arosy, R.C.B., R.C.If., cal. ROBERT BATE5OR, Req., c-ho bad two eons, ltStls reg.; h. 1752; vi. 17 ltay, 1942, Clearlette, eldest ,. TnoreAe, 5. in 1764, of c-hem presently. dais. of the late Sir Nelson tiycroft, Dart.; and et. 8.2k 7 June, 1583. George, of Swaffhasn, Norfolk, reeler of Relmarels, Is. 1792 et.4 Feb. 1962. Anne, ice, to Sir Setherion-E. Peckl,em-ltieklett,wait, Dart, of Tridge Place, Sneeex, evlse st in 1513. He 4. in Nov. 3719, and was e. by his son, 73 BAT WILLtAM BASEMAN, Req., M.P. for Leominater, who was Arass—Sa., two swerds, in saltier, peints upwards, erg., raised to the peerage of Trelee,d, as Boron Cnlmere and pommels and hilts, or, betweees three llcnrs-do-lis, nice in Vsscnnev BASEMAN, 12 July, 1725, and in 1731, created a chief, and two in flaunch, and an anchor, erect, in base, eef knight ef the Bath. He see. Anne, ocslrdau. of Charles, Earl the last. Cresl—Oa a monnt, vert, a squirrel, sejeot, cracking of Snnderlasd and, dying 1744, wae a. by his eon, a nut, all ppr., charged on the shoulder witts an anchor. JnnN, 2nd viscount, maeter of the hnekbennde, chief .llIalta—Perum seeffleit. Tosea Hestse—Ulvcralon Lodge, 24, Ad dieen-road, Kensington. steward of Leomioeter, and SEP. for Weedsteck. Hielord. ship see 50 July, 1749, Slice Saeubreke, date. aced co-heir of John Sambreke, Req. but dying without ieeoe, in 1902, the peerage became extinct, while hie estates passed to his cousin, William Hanbnry, Req. of Kelmareh, its Nertiaamptossehire, whose son and eneseeaeor, WsLLsAae HANBUOY, Req., 8. 24 June, 11SO; was created by patent, 30 Jan. 1937, Baron Balsmoa, and assumed, 34 Feb. following, the additional enmame and arms of BATeSIAM. He es. 16 Aug. 1922, Rlirebcth, dan. of Lord Spencer Chiebceter,eoo of Arthur, let Marquess of Dooegal, and had, W’,LLeAa,-BATrasAN, present peer. Charles-Spencer, 8.9 Oct. 1927, late capt. 2nd life guards, late lIP., and at one tisse A.T).C. to leis Rxcellescy the LordLimst. of ireland; ste. 17 Oct. 1061. Margaret, Detwager Vieesenlese Strangford: he, b1- royal licence in 1961, took for hinsself and Isis issue the additional eornatoes of Rincaid-Lcnnox, in addition to and after thoee of Eseenean-Hanbnry, end else and Lennox qoes-terly seith these of his owo family. prebendary of Hereford Cathedral, 9. 13 liarch, 1029; Req., of Foxlcy, llerefordel,iee, asd has a eon is. 7 Oct. 1967, and two dane., Rdith and Constance. George-Saclcvilhe, 9.23 Joly, 1935; d. 12 Aug. 1839. Ifarriett-Ao’ne, see. let, 23 Feb. 1914, to Geerge-Astley-Charles Daetswood, Req. (echo d. 26 Jsd1-, 1863), ascend ten of the late Sir George Daehweod, Bart., and 2orlly, 14 Feb. 1967, to Lord W.-31. Graham, 2nd son of James, 3rd Duke of ltontrose. Charlotte, ea. 7 Aug. 1947, to Capt. Geergc-John-Whyte Melville, tate Coldetrceen guards, anthos’ of Oig9/-Gs’s’at’. Rlseebeth-Augnata, s. Jesse, 1993, to Major George-Drenglet Warbnrton, BA., 1t.P., who ci. 1917. Loeeiaa-Catl,eriec, ets.8 Aug. t960, to Lisot.-Cel. henry Green for difference, 6cr ltANsUsYi second and tleird, or, on a field, for BATEMAN. Crests—let, out of a sneeral crown, sI, a denel-lien, or, ‘pe., for DAYEMAN. of tlse lstter affixed to cads collar, and reflexed over cisc heels. Kcleuareh, Nerthansptenshire. B A T E S 0 N. BATR9ON, Stu THOHA9, Bert. of Belvoir Park and Moire Perk, both in cc. of Down, 8. 4 June, 1819 (late of the 13th light dragoons), f ormsrly M.P. for 80. Lundonderry, now M.P. for Devizes, a Lord of the Treasury us 1852 ; a. his father as 2nd bert., 21 April, 1863 ; icc. 24 Feb.1849, Caroline-Elizabeth-Anne, 2nd dau. of George, Lord Dynevor, and has two dens., Eva-Frances- Caroline and Kathleen-Mary. 31. tIlCDt’. only eon, is. Richard, crIes, settling at Lesedenderri, poeelsaaest estatee in the eec. Antrios, Donscal, and ‘f1-roee. lie so. Rileabetli, date. of Itobert Starve)-, Req., and Isad sseese, Robert, u-Iso aseonsed the siersassc anti arme of tfAsvEY, in additien to tlsose of ItAYrsex, aced st-as crested a Bssteeeel esfleetaeeel, is 1793. (Sc BATE5ON tpltstlegtsoes.) TnoMAa Bisseoe, Req., e. his father in the Lencaebire BAT is. Rvelyse-_kognsts. Iv. Another dan. .4: