Baronet Bateman is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.
Summary
1664. Thomas Bateman 1st Baronet [aged 42] created.
1685. Thomas Bateman 1st Baronet extinct.
In 1664 Thomas Bateman 1st Baronet [aged 42] was created 1st Baronet Bateman of How Hall in Norfolk.
In 1685 Thomas Bateman 1st Baronet [aged 63] died without issue. Baronet Bateman of How Hall in Norfolk extinct
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15th December 1806. Hugh Bateman 1st Baronet [aged 50] created.
28th January 1824. Grandson Francis Edward Scott 2nd and 3rd Baronet succeeded.
21st November 1863. Son Edward William Dolman Scott 3rd and 4th Baronet [aged 8] succeeded.
1st April 1871. Brother Arthur Douglas Bateman Scott 5th and 4th Baronet [aged 10] succeeded.
18th March 1884. Uncle Edward Dolman Scott 6th and 5th Baronet [aged 58] succeeded.
8th March 1905. Half First Cousin Once Removed Alexander Fuller-Acland-Hood 1st Baron St Audries [aged 51] succeeded.
4th June 1917. Son Alexander Peregrine Fuller-Acland-Hood 2nd Baron St Audries [aged 23] succeeded.
16th October 1971. First Cousin Alexander William Fuller-Acland-Hood 6th and 8th Baronet [aged 70] succeeded.
1990. Alexander William Fuller-Acland-Hood 6th and 8th Baronet extinct.
On 15th December 1806 Hugh Bateman 1st Baronet [aged 50] was created 1st Baronet Bateman of Hartington Hall in Derbyshire with a special remainder allowing the male heirs of his daughters to succeed.
On 28th January 1824 Hugh Bateman 1st Baronet [aged 67] died. His grandson Francis succeeded 2nd Baronet Bateman of Hartington Hall in Derbyshire.
On 21st November 1863 Francis Edward Scott 2nd and 3rd Baronet [aged 39] died. His son Edward [aged 8] succeeded 4th Baronet Scott of Great Barr in Staffordshire, 3rd Baronet Bateman of Hartington Hall in Derbyshire.
On 1st April 1871 Edward William Dolman Scott 3rd and 4th Baronet [aged 16] died. His brother Arthur [aged 10] succeeded 5th Baronet Scott of Great Barr in Staffordshire, 4th Baronet Bateman of Hartington Hall in Derbyshire.
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On 18th March 1884 Arthur Douglas Bateman Scott 5th and 4th Baronet [aged 23] died. His uncle Edward [aged 58] succeeded 6th Baronet Scott of Great Barr in Staffordshire, 5th Baronet Bateman of Hartington Hall in Derbyshire.
On 8th March 1905 Edward Dolman Scott 6th and 5th Baronet [aged 79] died. Baronet Scott of Great Barr in Staffordshire extinct. His half first cousin once removed Alexander [aged 51] succeeded 6th Baronet Bateman of Hartington Hall in Derbyshire.
On 4th June 1917 Alexander Fuller-Acland-Hood 1st Baron St Audries [aged 63] died. His son Alexander [aged 23] succeeded 2nd Baron St Audries of St Audries in Somerset, 5th Baronet Hood of Tidlake in Surrey, 7th Baronet Bateman of Hartington Hall in Derbyshire.
On 16th October 1971 Alexander Peregrine Fuller-Acland-Hood 2nd Baron St Audries [aged 77] died. Baron St Audries of St Audries in Somerset extinct. His first cousin Alexander [aged 70] succeeded 6th Baronet Hood of Tidlake in Surrey and 8th Baronet Bateman of Hartington Hall in Derbyshire.
In 1990 Alexander William Fuller-Acland-Hood 6th and 8th Baronet [aged 88] died. Baronet Bateman of Hartington Hall in Derbyshire, Baronet Hood of Tidlake in Surrey extinct.