BATEMAN, WILLIAM, VISCOUNT BATEMAN
Arms.—On a fess sa., between three muscovy ducks ppr., a rose of the field. Bateman. All within a fillet bearing the legend "Tria juncta in uno," being the motto of the Order of the Bath; dependent from the fillet is the badge of the same Order.
Coronet.—That of a Viscount.
Supporters.—Two lions rampant reguardant ppr., collared and chained or.
Motto.—Nec prece nec pretio.
[Mondonville. Sonates.]
William Bateman (born circ. 1680, died December 1744) was the son of Sir James Bateman, Lord Mayor of London in 1717.
Mr. Bateman was twice Member of Parliament for Leominster, and in 1725 was created Viscount Bateman in the Peerage of Ireland. In 1731 he was made a Knight of the Order of the Bath.