Robert Bateman (MP)
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Robert Bateman was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons
House of Commons of England
The House of Commons of England was the lower house of the Parliament of England from its development in the 14th century to the union of England and Scotland in 1707, when it was replaced by the House of Commons of Great Britain...

  between 1621 and 1626.

Bateman was the son of Richard Bateman of Hartington and his wife Ellen Topleyes daughter of William Topleyes of Tissington
Tissington
Tissington is a village in Derbyshire, England. It is part of the estate of Tissington Hall, owned by the FitzHerbert family since 1465. It is regarded as one of the most picturesque English villages and is a popular tourist attraction, particularly during its well dressing week. It also gives its...

 Derbyshire. He was baptised at Hartington on 8 September 1561. He was an eminent merchant in the City of London
City of London
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 and a member of the Worshipful Company of Skinners
Worshipful Company of Skinners
The Worshipful Company of Skinners is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. It was originally an association of those engaged in the trade of skins and furs...

. He became chamberlain of London.

In 1621, Bateman was elected Member of Parliament
Member of Parliament
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 for City of London
City of London (UK Parliament constituency)
The City of London was a United Kingdom Parliamentary constituency. It was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1950.-Boundaries and boundary...

 in the Addled Parliament
Addled Parliament
The Addled Parliament was the second Parliament of England of the reign of James I of England , which sat between 5 April and 7 June 1614...

. He was re-elected MP for City of London in 1624, 1625 and 1626, He was sworn and discharged as alderman, for a fine of £400 on 23 June 1629. He founded and endowed a divinty lectureship at Ashbourne
Ashbourne
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Bateman died at the age of 84, bequeathing lands in Essex, Dorset and Denbighshire.

Bateman married Elizabeth Westrow daughter of John Westrow. They had four sons who were aldremen of the city of London and who suffered severe losses as a result of he Great Fire of London
Great Fire of London
The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of the English city of London, from Sunday, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666. The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman City Wall...

. Anthony became Lord Mayor of London, and William was created a baronet
Bateman Baronets
There have been two Baronetcies created for members of the Bateman family, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The Batemans had their origins in Norfolk but settled at Hartington, Derbyshire in the 16th century....

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