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GB-2014-WSA-02856 · Person · 1761-1791

BATT, CHARLES WILLIAM, brother of John Thomas Batt (qv); b. 26 Feb 1761; adm. 11 Jan 1774; left 1777; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 6 Nov 1777, aged 16, Canoneer Student from 23 Dec 1777; BA 1781; MA 1784; ordained deacon (Winchester) 21 Sep 1783; d. 23 Jul 1791.

Batt, John Thomas, 1746-1831
GB-2014-WSA-02857 · Person · 1746-1831

BATT, JOHN THOMAS, eldest son of John Thomas Batt MD FRS, Westminster, by Frances Haulsey, St. Martin’s in the Fields; b. 24 Feb 1746; at school under Markham (Steward of Anniversary Dinner, 1780); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 17 Dec 1762, aged 16, Canoneer Student 23 Dec 1762 - Jun 1776, Faculty Student 22 Jun 1776 - 21 Jan 1794 (void, by marriage); BA 1766; MA 1769; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 29 Dec 1763, called to bar 30 Jan 1770; a Commissioner of Bankrupts 1772-86 (occurs in annual lists 1775-86); KC Duchy of Lancaster 6 Apr 1776-82, Serjeant at Law 6 Feb 1782 - res 1785; Savoy Steward, Duchy of Lancaster, 30 Jun 1777-85; Clerk of Crown at Lancaster from 15 Jun 1780; Auditor of the Irish Accounts 1784; a Commissioner of Accounts 14 Jul 1785- Sep 1806; Registrar of Affidavits, Chancery; a friend of Horace Walpole and of the Misses Berry; one of the executors of Edward Gibbon (adm. 1747/8, qv) and of William Markham (adm. 1733, qv); FSA 17 Dec 1795; of New Hall, near Salisbury, Wilts.; m. 14 Jan 1794 Susan, dau. of James Neave, Nunton, Wilts.; d. 8 Mar 1831.

GB-2014-WSA-02858 · Person · 1861-1886

BATT, RICHARD BUSH DRURY, son of Edward Batt MD MRCS LSA, Witney, Oxfordshire, subsequently of London, medical practitioner, and Emma Vere, dau. of Capt. Augustus Vere Drury RN; b. 14 Mar 1861; adm. (G) 23 Jan 1873; left Christmas 1875; St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; LSA 1882; MRCS 1883; practised at Tring, Herts.; d. 6 Jun 1886.

Batteley, Oliver, 1697-1762
GB-2014-WSA-02859 · Person · 1697-1762

BATTELEY, OLIVER, son of Rev. Nicholas Batteley, Vicar of Bekesbourne, Kent, and Anne, dau. of --- Porkington, Hunts.; b. 3 Aug 1697; adm.; QS (aged 15) 1712; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1716, but went to Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 8 Jun 1716, Canoneer Student 23 Jul 1717 - 29 Jun 1737 (expiry year of grace as R. Iron Acton), Tutor 1720-35, Junior Censor 1728-31, Senior Censor 1732-5; BA 1720; MA 9 Mar 1723/4; BD 1734; Proctor 1731; ordained; Curate, Cowley, Oxfordshire, 1727; Rector of Iron Acton, Gloucs., 1736 (year of grace from 30 Jun 1736); Rector of Cwm, Flints., from 1751; Prebendary of Llandaff 28 Jun 1757; edited the works of his uncle Ven. John Batteley DD, Archdeacon of Canterbury, 1745; buried Bath 26 Sep 1762. DNB (s. v. Nicholas Batteley).

Battell, Assabell, d. 1724
GB-2014-WSA-018908 · Person · d. 1724

BATTELL, ASSABELL, second surviving son of Rev. Ralph Battell DD, Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal and Prebendary of Worcester, and Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel Dod (qv); b. ; at school under Knipe (T. A. Walker, ed. , Admissions to Peterhouse, Cambridge, 225); Peterhouse, Cambridge, adm. pens. 7 Jul 1710, aged 18, Hale Scholar 9 May 1711, matr. 1711; BA 1714/5; MA 1718 (incorp. Oxford 16 Mar 1718/9); ordained deacon 12 Jun 1715, priest 26 Feb 1715/6 (both London); Vicar of All Hallows, Hoo, Kent, 1719-23; buried at Ryton, co. Durham 26 Mar 1724.

GB-2014-WSA-02860 · Person · 1865-1918

BATTEN, FREDERICK EUSTACE, youngest son of John Winterbotham Batten KC, Airlie Gardens, Campden Hill, London, barrister, and Sarah Langstaff, dau. of Samuel Derry MRCS, Plymouth, Devon; b. 29 Sep 1865; adm. (R) 26 Sep 1878; left Aug 1883; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 23 May 1884, matr. Mich. 1884; BA 1887; MB BCh MA 1891; MD 1895; St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; MRCP 1894; FRCP 1901; Physiacian to the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Queen Square, and to the Children’s Hospital, Great Ormond Street; practised in London; m. 19 Oct 1907 Jean Evelyn, youngest dau. of John James Stevenson FRIBA, Porchester Gardens, Bayswater, architect; d. 27 Jul 1918.

GB-2014-WSA-02861 · Person · 1920-1998

Batten, Henry Herbert Evans, son of Herbert Ernest Batten FRCS and Margaret Elizabeth Evans, nursing asst matron Roy. Masonic Hosp., d. of James Evans, railway engineer, of Swindon; b. 8 Jan. 1920; adm. Sept. 1933 (G); left July 1938; Pemb. Coll. Camb., matric. 1938, BA 1942, MA 1947; St Mary's Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1944; MB BChir (Cantab.) 1945; RAMC (Capt.) with African forces in India, Kenya and Mauritius; FRCS 1948; MRCGP 1955; med. examiner Civil Aviation Authority; in gen. med. practice in Cambridge; m. 9 Dec. 1946 Mary Noel Gwenellen Fowle SRN, d. of Rev. John Sydney Fowle, Vicar of Ogbourne St George, Wilts.

GB-2014-WSA-02862 · Person · 1920-1997

Batten, Richard Lindsey, son of Lindsey William Batten MB FRCP, of Hampstead, and Ellen Mary, d. of George Lindsay Turnbull, gen. med. practitioner; b. 29 Sept. 1920; adm. Sept. 1934 (R), KS 1935; left July 1939; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1939; Westminster Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP 1944, FRCS 1953; RAMC 1944-7 (Capt.); house appts Westminster, Hereford and Birmingham 1948-55; lecturer Univ. Coll. Hosp. Ibadan, Nigeria, 1955-61; consult. orthopaedic surgeon Birmingham 1961-83; Fellow Brit. Orthopaedic Assn 1973; m. 18 Dec. 1954 Mary Longford, nurse at Great Ormond St Hosp., d. of Harry Longford, engineer; d. 29 Dec. 1997.

GB-2014-WSA-02863 · Person · 1656-1677

BATTERSBY, ALEXANDER, son of John Battersby, Fenchurch Street, London, apothecary; bapt. 14 Oct 1656; at Merchant Taylors’ Sch. 1665-72; adm.; KS 1672; St. John’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 10 Apr 1673, aged 16; adm. Inner Temple 1677; buried St. Dionis Backchurch, London, 23 Nov 1677.

GB-2014-WSA-02864 · Person · 1862-1949

BATTERSBY, HENRY FRANCIS PREVOST, eldest son of Maj. -Gen. John Prevost Battersby, Commandant Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea, and Louisa, dau. of Sir William Dillon, Bart.; b. 10 Feb 1862; adm. (G) 21 Jan 1875; left May 1878; RMA Woolwich and RMC Sandhurst; Lieut., 1st bn. Irish Rifles 10 May 1882; retd. 1883; played hockey for South v. North 1890-5; war correspondent for Morning Post in South Africa 1899-1900 (wounded), Somaliland 1902, France and Flanders 1915-6 (wounded); war correspondent for Reuters on American and British fronts 1918 (gassed); special correspondent with Prince of Wales in India 1905-6; author, In the web of a war, 1900, and a number of other works, poems, plays and translations, under pen name Francis Prevost; m. 21 Apr 1909 Frances Muriel (Pearl), elder dau. of Henry C. Saunders, Weybridge, Surrey; d. 20 Jun 1949.