i88 DERAMORE DERAMORE OF BELVOIR BARONY. I. Thomas Bateson, 2iid but ist surv. s. and h. of Sir r no Robert Bateson, ist Bart., of Belvoir Park in the county 1. I»b5. of Down (so cr. i8 Dec. 1818), by Catherine, yst. da. of Samuel Dickson, of Ballynaguile, co. Limerick, was b. 4 June 1819; sometime Capt. 13th Light Dragoons; M. P. (Conservative) for CO. Londonderry, 1844-57; for Devizes, 1864-85; junior Lord of the Treasury, Feb. to Dec. 1852; sue. his father, 21 Apr. 1863, in the Baronetcy and family estates. He was cr., 18 Nov. 1885, BARON DERAMORE OF BELVOIR, CO. Down, with a spec, rem., failing the heirs male of his body, "to his br. George William Bateson-de-Yarburgh, Esq." He m., 24 Feb. 1849, '^^ St. James's, Paddington, Caroline Elizabeth Anne, 2nd da. of George Rice (Rice-Trevor), Baron Dinevor, by Frances, da. of Lord Charles Fitzroy. She, who was b. 17 Aug. 1827, d. 12 Aug. 1887, at 12 Grosvenor Place, Midx. He d. s.p.m., i Dec. 1890, at Sidham House, Folkestone, aged 7 1 . IL 1890. 2. George William (Bateson de Yarburgh, subse- quently [1892], DE Yareurgh-Bateson, but previously [Feb. to Apr. 1876], Bateson-Yarburgh, and before that [1823-76], Bateson), Baron Deramore of Belvoir, br., and h. male under the spec, rem., ^5-. 2 Apr. 1823; ed. at Rugby Aug. 1839. A Conservative. He w., 8 May 1862, at Heslington, co. York, Mary Elizabeth, ist da. and coh. of George John Yarburgh, formerly Lloyd, of Heslington Hall, by Mary Antonia, da. of Samuel Chetham Hilton, of Pennington Hall, co. Lancaster. On the death of his wife's father (16 Mar. 1875), he, by Royal Lie, 26 Feb. 1876, took the name of Yarburgh, after that of Bateson, and two months later, 1 5 Apr. 1876, the name oi de Yarburgh, in lieu of Yarburgh, taking subsequently in like manner, 4 July 1892, the name of de Yarburgh-Bateson, in lieu of that of Bateson de Yarburgh. His wife d. 22 Oct. 1884, at Heslington Hall. He d. 29 Apr. 1893, at Paris, of heart disease, aged 70. Will pr. Aug. 1893, at ;/^53,ooo. III. 1893. 3. Robert Wilfrid (de Yarburgh-Bateson, formerly [1876-92], Bateson de Yarburgh, and Bateson-Yar- burgh, but before that [1865-76], Bateson), Baron Deramore of Belvoir [1885], also a Baronet [1818], ist s. and h., b. 5 Aug. 1865, at Richmond. A Conservative. He served in the European War 19 14- , as Major Yorkshire Hussars. (^) He m., istly, 15 July i 897, at St. Michael- le-Belfry, York, Caroline Lucy, ist da. of William Henry Fife, of Lee Hall, Northumberland, being ist da. by his 2nd wife, Caroline Jane, if) His yst brother, Eustace, h. 1884, also served, being app. 2nd Lieut. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) regt. 14 Oct. 1914. For a list of peers and sons of peers who served in this war see vol. viii, Appendix F.