Richard Bateman-Robson (1753–1827), of
Manchester Square,
Middlesex
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and
Weybridge
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,
Surrey, was an English politician.
He was born the younger son of Henry Holland, a builder of Church Row, Fulham, Middlesex. His elder brother was
Henry Holland, the well-known architect and son in law of
Lancelot "Capability" Brown
Lancelot Brown (born c. 1715–16, baptised 30 August 1716 – 6 February 1783), more commonly known as Capability Brown, was an English gardener and landscape architect, who remains the most famous figure in the history of the English la ...
, through his marriage to Brown's eldest daughter, Bridget.
Richard married Elizabeth, the daughter and heiress of solicitor Bateman Robson of
Hartford
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,
Huntingdonshire
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and took the surnames of Bateman Robson by royal licence in 1791. They had no children.
By 1795 he had bought from the 5th Duke of Bedford an estate at
Okehampton
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which gave him control over one of the borough's parliamentary seats and was returned unopposed the following year. He was a
Member of Parliament
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(MP) for
Okehampton
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from 1796 to 1802 and 1806 to 1807, for
Honiton
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on 11 April 1806 – 1806 and for
Shaftesbury
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in 1812 – 19 February 1813.
He became Chairman of
Grand Junction Waterworks Company in 1817.
References
1753 births
1827 deaths
People from Marylebone
People from Weybridge
Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Okehampton
British MPs 1796–1800
Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Honiton
UK MPs 1801–1802
UK MPs 1806–1807
UK MPs 1812–1818
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