Robert Bateson (politician)

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Robert Bateson (29 March 1816 – 23 December 1843)[1] was an Irish Conservative politician.

He was the oldest son of Sir Robert Bateson, 1st Baronet and his wife Catherine, the youngest daughter of Samuel Dickinson.[2]

Bateson entered the British House of Commons in 1842, sitting for Londonderry, the same constituency his father had represented before, until his death in the following year.[1] He was succeeded as a Member of Parliament by his second brother Thomas, later raised to the Peerage of the United Kingdom as Baron Deramore.[3] His youngest brother George was per a special remainder heir to the barony.[3]

Bateson died of typhus aged 27 on a visit of Jerusalem.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Leigh Rayment - British House of Commons, Londonderry". Retrieved 19 October 2009. 
  2. Debrett, John (1824). Debrett's Baronetage of England. vol. II (5th ed.). London: G. Woodfall. p. 1224. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 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. 
  4. Sylvanus, Urban (1844). The Gentleman's Magazine. part I. London: William Pickering, John Bowyer Nichols and Son. p. 540. 

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Theobald Jones
Sir Robert Bateson, 1st Bt
Member of Parliament for Londonderry
1842–1843
With: Theobald Jones
Succeeded by
Theobald Jones
Thomas Bateson


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