Arthur Patrick Bateman-Champain
Personal information | |
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Full name | Arthur Patrick Bateman-Champain |
Born | 17th October 1866 |
Died |
7th October 1907 Lansdowne, India |
Relations | Claude Bateman-Champain (brother), Francis Bateman-Champain (brother), John Bateman-Champain (brother), Hugh Bateman-Champain (brother) Fendall Currie (uncle), Sir Frederick Larkins Currie (uncle), Robert Currie (uncle), William Currie (uncle) |
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
1884 | Cheltenham College |
1889–1890 | North West Frontier Province (India) |
1889–1890 | Northern India |
1889–1890 | Lucknow |
1889–1890 | Agra |
1892–1893 | Umballa |
1893 | East Gloucestershire |
Major Arthur Patrick Bateman-Champain (17 October 1866 – 7 October 1907) was an Indian Army officer who served in the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Gurkha Rifles, and was in charge of the King's Indian Orderly Officers.
Family background
Bateman-Champain was the son of Colonel Sir John Underwood Bateman-Champain, KCMG, RE and Harriet Sophie Currie.
He was part of a large cricketing family. His brothers Claude, Francis, Hugh and John all played first-class cricket, as did his uncles Fendall Currie, Sir Frederick Larkins Currie, Robert Currie and William Currie.
Career
Bateman-Champain was educated at Cheltenham College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
He served in the Indian Army as an officer in the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Gurkha Rifles. In 1905 he was appointed to be in charge of the King's Indian Orderly Officers.[1]
He died in Lansdowne, India, on 7 October 1907.
References
- ↑ "No. 27820". The London Gazette. 21 July 1905. p. 5063.