. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. \t,^ vert, holding in the mouth a dexter hand couped gules,and charged on the neck with an escutcheon or, thereona cross moline sable. Motto— La-tus sorte —Dark drab, with black facings. Only son of George Benjamin Batchelor, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; d. 1927; m. 1880, Mary [d. 1904), d. of Ebenezer Miles Lewis, Esq., , of Maindee Hall, Newport, Mon.:— Vivian Allan Batchelor, , , b. 1882; served Great War (desp., and bar), has Croix de Guerre (Belgium). Seat—Combe Florey House, Taunton. C


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. \t,^ vert, holding in the mouth a dexter hand couped gules,and charged on the neck with an escutcheon or, thereona cross moline sable. Motto— La-tus sorte —Dark drab, with black facings. Only son of George Benjamin Batchelor, Gentleman, b. 1852 ; d. 1927; m. 1880, Mary [d. 1904), d. of Ebenezer Miles Lewis, Esq., , of Maindee Hall, Newport, Mon.:— Vivian Allan Batchelor, , , b. 1882; served Great War (desp., and bar), has Croix de Guerre (Belgium). Seat—Combe Florey House, Taunton. Club—United Service. BATE (H. Coll.). Sable, on a fesse cottised argent,between (our dexter hands couped at the wrist, threein chief and one in base, bendwise or, an arrowfessewise proper. Mantling sable and argent. Crest—Upon a wreath of the colours, in front ot a stagshead couped argent, attired or, pierced in the neck by an. X^Surtf y bendwise, and a chief sable. Mantling sable and —On a wreath of the colours, a dragons head erased arrow in bend proper, a hand couped at the wrist fesse-wise, also or. Motto— Live to live. Livery—Dark bluecoat, red waistcoat, drab box-cloth overcoat, with blue cuffsand collar. Son of Thomas Bate, Esq., and co. Flmt(High Sheriff 1887), late Capt. Derbyshire Hus., ; d. 1910; m. 1878, Perenna, d. of William Owen,Esq., of Shanvaghey, Queens County, and of Blessing-ton, Ireland, :—The late Thomas Rate, Gentleman, Lieut. R. WelchFus., b. 1889; killed in action 1917. Estates —¥^e.\hl&non,and Plas BeUin, Flint, North Wales. BATEMAN, see LA TROBE-BATEMAN. Sir ALFRED EDMUND BATEMAN, (1900), Bar. Inner Temple, and Controller-Gen. of Com-merce, Labour, and Statistics 1897-1903 ; was Sec. to for negotiating Commercial Treaty with France1877-82, and to International Sugar Conference 1887-88,British Delegate to International


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