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Sir Robert Bateson, 1st Baronet

Sir Robert Bateson, 1st Baronet

Irish baronet, landowner and Conservative politician


Sir Robert Bateson, 1st Baronet DL (13 March 1782 – 21 April 1863)[1] was an Irish baronet, landowner and Conservative politician.

He was the only son of Thomas Bateson and his wife Elizabeth, youngest daughter of George Lloyd.[2]

On 18 December 1818, he was created a baronet, of Belvoir Park, in the County of Down.[3] [4] Bateson entered the British House of Commons in 1830, sitting for Londonderry until 1842, when he was succeeded in the constituency by his eldest son Robert.[5] He was a magistrate in County Down and represented it as a Deputy Lieutenant.[6] On the 27 February 1857, the 4th Marquess of Londonderry conferred on him the honour to lay the foundation stone of the Londonderry Monument, better known today as the Scrabo Tower.[7]

He married Catherine, the youngest daughter of Samuel Dickinson on 27 April 1811, and had by her two daughters and four sons.

In 1863, Bateson died aged 81 at his seat Belvoir Park and his son Robert having predeceased him at Jerusalem twenty years before,[8] he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his second son Thomas, later raised to the Peerage of the United Kingdom as Baron Deramore.[9] Bateson's youngest son George was per a special remainder heir to his brother's barony.[9] His son, Samuel, was a first-class cricketer.


References

  1. "Leigh Rayment - Baronetage". Archived from the original on 1 May 2008. Retrieved 19 October 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. Walford, Edward (1860). The County Families of the United Kingdom. London: Robert Hardwicke. pp. 37.
  3. "No. 17404". The London Gazette. 3 October 1818. p. 1767.
  4. "Leigh Rayment - British House of Commons, Londonderry". Archived from the original on 18 June 2009. Retrieved 19 October 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. Dod, Robert P. (1855). The Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Whitaker and Co. pp. 107.
  6. "Memorial To The Late Marquis Of Londonderry". The Illustrated London News. No. March 28, 1857. p. 300.
  7. Sylvanus, Urban (1863). The Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. part I. London: John Henry and James Parker. pp. 804–805.
  8. Cokayne, George Edward (1916). Vicary Gibbs and H. Arthur Doubleday (ed.). The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom. Vol. IV. London: St Catherine Press. p. 188.
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