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BATESON—DE BATHE. 33 (5) Wilfrid Imrie, b. 6 Oct. 1856. (6) Bertram Rigby, b. 2 Aug. 1863; d. 25 Jan. 1871. (7) Anne MiUicent, m. 26 Kov. 1874, to Donald Ninian Nicol, of Ardmarnoch, co. Argyll, and has a son, David Ninian NiCOL, b. 20 Aug. 1877. (8) Mabel Stenhouse, m. 20 Feb. 1873, to Frederick BeUairs Thompson, Esq. (9) Norah Greame, m. 9 Dec. 1880, to Stanes Brocket Henry t'hamberlayne, bar.-at-Iaw M.T. 1869 (j'oungest son of late Henry Thomas Chamberlayne, Esq. of Stoney Thorpe, co. Warwick). Arms— Arg., on a fesse az. between two quatrefoiLs and a lieur-de-lis of the last, a quatrefoil between two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Crest — A stag's head erased az., pierced by two arrows saltire- wise charged on the neck wth as many quatrefoils in pale also or. Seats— Manydown Park, Basingstoke, and Giyu Castle, Flints. BATESON, Sir Thomas, of Belvoir Park and Moira Park, both co. Down (1818, U.K.) ; capt. late 13th light dra- goons, M.P. CO. London- derry, 1843/57 ; M.P. Devizes since 1864, a junior lord of the treasury in 1852 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1863 ; b. 4 June, 1819; m. 24 Feb. 1849, Hon. Caroline Elizabeth Anne Kice-Trevor, 2nd dau. of George, 4th Lord Diuevor, and has 2 daus. (1) Eva Frances Caroline, m. 4 Mar. 1871, to David Alfred Ker, of Montalto, co. Down (E. DUFFERIN), capt. 12th lancers, who d. 8 Dec. 1877, leaving 4 daus. (2) Kathleen Mary, m. 29 May, 1877, to Walter Eandolph, 2nd son of Sir Walter Rockliil Farquhar, Bart. Heir presumptive — Mr. George William Bateson de Yar- burgh. Arms — Arg. three bats' wings sa. on a chief gu. a lion passant or. Crest — A bat's wing sa. Motto — Nocte volamus. Seats — Belvoir Park and Moira Park, both in Downshire. TOWN House— 12, Grosvenor Place, s.w. Etneage. SIR ROBERT BATESON (descended in the 6th generation from Thomas Bateson, of Garstang, Lancashire), high sheriff co. Down 1809. created a Baronet 18 Dec. 1818, M.P. CO. Londonderry, 1832/42 ; b. 13 Mar. 1780; d. 21 April, 1863, having m. 27 April, 1811, Catherine, youngest dau. of late Samuel Dickson, Esq. of Ballynaguile, co. Limerick; she d. 23 Dec. 1873, having had 6 sons and 2 daus. (1) Robert, M.P. co. Londonderrj', b. 29 Mar. 1816 ; d. unm. 23 Dec. 1842. (2) Sir Thomas, 2nd and present Baronet. (3) Samuel Stepnen, of Cambusmere, Sutherlands, N.B. bar.-at- law; b. 13 Oct. 1821; d. s. p. 9 Mar. 1879, having m. 25 July, 1854, Hon. Florinda Handcock eldest dau. of Richard, 3rd Lord Castlemaine. (4) George William Bateson de Yarburgh, of Heslington Hall, Yorks. J.P. D.L.; he assumed the additional name and arms of Yarburgh by r.l. 15 April, 1876, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy ; b. 2 April, 1823: m. 8 May, 1862, Mary Eliza- beth, elder dau. and coheir of late George John Yarburgh, Esq. of Heslington Hall, Yorks. and has 2 sons and 2 daus. Robert Wilfrid, b. 5 Aug. 1865.— George Nicholas, b. 25 Nov. 1870.— Mary Lilla.— Katharine Hylda. Bart. (5) Richard, col. 1st life guards, A.D.C. to F.M. H.R.H. Duke of Cambridge; b. 18 Dec. 1828. (6) John, b. 8 July, 1832, m. 27 June, 1868, Edith Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Charles John Pearse, Esq. s.p.s. (7) Maria Catherine, d. 6 Aug. 1876, having m. 4 Jan. 1838, to Sir Beresford Burston MacMahon, Bart, who d. 11 Jan. 1873. (8) Elizabeth Honoria, d. 11 Feb. 1862, having m. 7 Feb. 1839, to Capt. John Neilson Gladstone, of Bowden Park, Wilts. (BART.) R.N. M.P.; he d. 7 Feb. 1863. D E BATHE, Sir Henry Perce- val, of Knightstown, CO. Meath (1801, U.K.) ; J.P. d.l. high sheriff 1869, gen. in the army, col. 85th regt. 1880, 89th regt. 1879/80, late col. comdg. Scots guards, comdg. W. district 1874/8, K.M.; s. his father as 4th Baronet in 1870; b. 19 June, 1823; m. 27 Dec. 1870, Char- lotte Clare, and has had with other issue 2 sons. (1) Hugo Gerald, b. 10 Aug. 1871. (2) Patrick Wynn, b. 29 April, 1876. Arms — Gu., a cross between four lions rampant arg. Crest — A lion rampant arg. holding a dagger of the first. MOTTO — Nee parvis sisto. Seats — Knightstown, co. Meath; De Bathe, Devon, the birth- place of Lord Chief Justice De Bathe, who d. 1262. ILincage. SIR JAMES MICHAEL DE BATHE, of Knightstown, co. Meath, assumed that surname in lieu of Bath by R.l/. 22 Mar. 1793 (great-grandson of Peter Bath, of Drogheda, Ireland, and Anne, dau. of John Gibbon, of Dublin), created a Baronet 11 Aug. 1801; bp. 17 Dec. 1758; d. 22 Feb. 1808, having m. 24 Jan. 1792, Anna Maria, dau. of William Wynne, Esq.; she d. 20 Jan. 1796. having had a son, SIR WILLIAM PLUNKETT DE BATHE, 3rd Baronet (on the death of his brother. Sir James Butler Wynne, in Aug. 1838), K.F.M. of Naples, Ueut.-col. in the army; b. 26 Dec. 1793; d. 10 Mar. 1870, having m. 18 Nov. 1820, Maiy, eldest dau. of Thomas Earle, Esq. of Spekelands, co. Lancaster (B..RT.): she d. 14 Sept. 1854, having had a son and dau. (1) Sir Henry Perceval, 4th and present Baronet. (2) Rosia Marv, m. 6 Nov. 1850, to Lieut.-Col. Villiers La Touche Hatton, of Clonard, co. Wexford, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1862/3, late grenadier guards, and 2 sous and 2 daus. [1] ViUiers HATTON, capt. grenadier guards; b. 8 Oct. 1852. [2] WiUiam de Bathe, b. 25 Dec. 1855. [3] Rosia Mary. [4] Madeleine Frances. Heevey-Bathubst — see Heevey.