Brigadier-General Hugh Frederick Bateman-Champain, CMG (6 April 1869 – 7 October 1933) was an Indian Army officer and cricketer. Bateman-Champain was a right-handed...
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Hugh Bateman may refer to: Sir Hugh Bateman, 1st Baronet (1756–1824), of the Bateman baronets Hugh Bateman-Champain (1869–1933), British Army officer...
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Claude Edward Bateman-Champain (30 March 1875 – 13 October 1956) was an English cricketer. A right-handed batsman and occasional right-arm slow bowler...
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Francis Henry Bateman-Champain (17 June 1877 – 29 December 1942) was an English cricketer playing primarily for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and...
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Christianity portal John Norman Bateman-Champain (14 March 1880 – 22 October 1950) was a British Anglican bishop who served as Bishop of Knaresborough...
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Colonel Sir John Underwood Bateman-Champain, KCMG (22 July 1835 – 1 February 1887), born Champain, was a British Army officer and engineer in India, who...
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the Soviet bombardment, suffering two dead and five wounded. Once Hugh Bateman-Champain, the British commander, accepted the Bolshevik terms, resistance...
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were based at Tabriz The force was commanded by Brigadier General Hugh Bateman-Champain who was based at Kasvin. Minez, Roland P. Minez (2018). At the Limit...
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various lines of communications serving under Brigadier-General Hugh Bateman-Champain from 10 August to 31 December 1920. Southern Desert Iraq Awarded...
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Director of Movements Major General Tom Bateman, GOC 1st Division Brigadier-General Hugh Bateman-Champain (1869–1933), Commanding officer of the 36th...
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Claude Bateman-Champain (1898–1907) : C. E. Bateman-Champain Francis Bateman-Champain (1895–1914) : F. H. Bateman-Champain Hugh Bateman-Champain (1888–1902) :...
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for this match along with Army officers Herman Bonham-Carter and Hugh Bateman-Champain. Vernon's XI won by an innings, the match and the tour ending on...
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Gertrude Arbuthnot (who married Brig.-Gen. Hugh Frederick Bateman-Champain). Through his youngest son Hugh, he was a grandfather of Alice Maud Arbuthnot...
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Barrow (MCC) Claude Bateman-Champain (1902) : C. E. Bateman-Champain (Gloucestershire) Hugh Bateman-Champain (1902) : H. F. Bateman-Champain (Gloucestershire)...
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siblings were Dorothy Gertrude Arbuthnot, who married Brig.-Gen. Hugh Frederick Bateman-Champain. His paternal grandparents were John Alves Arbuthnot of Coworth...
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Brigstocke was born in France to Hugh Mitchell Brigstocke and his wife, Anna Osborne. He had one brother, Capt. Hugh Fraser Brigstocke, who was killed...
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Dorothy Gertrude Arbuthnot (1878–1957), who married Brig.-Gen. Hugh Frederick Bateman-Champain in 1904. Mary Christobel Arbuthnot (b. 1879), who married George...
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(1882–1885) : E. W. Bastard Edward Bateman (1853–1856) : E. L. Bateman Francis Bateman-Champain (1897–1900) : F. H. Bateman-Champain Stuart Bathurst (1836–1839) :...
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(1897–1902) Charlie McGahey (1897–1905) Teddy Wynyard (1897–1906) Francis Bateman-Champain (1897–1899) Foster Cunliffe (1897) Frank Milligan (1897–1898) George...
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