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Name
  
Dingwall Bateson

Role
  
Solicitor


Children
  
Timothy Bateson

Died
  
January 29, 1967, Merstham, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Naomi Judith Alcock (m. 1922)

Parents
  
Alexander Dingwall Bateson, Isabel Mary

Great-grandparents
  
John Latham of Bradwall Hall, Elizabeth Anne Dampier

Grandparents
  
George William Latham

Sir Dingwall "Dingo" Latham Bateson, CBE, MC (1898 – 29 January 1967) was a British solicitor and President of the Law Society.

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Background

Bateson was the son of judge Sir Alexander Dingwall Bateson and Isabel Mary, the fourth daughter of William Latham QC. He had three brothers and two sisters.

First World War service

Bateson was awarded the Military Cross (MC) whilst a second lieutenant attached to the 2nd Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment.

Career

Bateson was a solicitor at firm Slaughter and May.

In 1922 he married Naomi Judith, eldest daughter of composer Walter Galpin Alcock. They had two sons and one daughter. One son, Timothy, became an actor.

He was appointed a CBE in 1946. In 1952–53 he was president of the Law Society and was knighted in 1953.

Notable friends

Bateson advised Noël Coward on financial affairs; Coward, in gratitude, named his speedboat "Dingo" after Bateson. Bateson was also friends with Sir Roland Gwynne, Mayor of Eastbourne 1928-1931, who left Bateson his whole estate in his will (though in the end Bateson predeceased him).

Death

Bateson died in a shooting accident in Merstham, Surrey, on 29 January 1967.

Quotes

"A solicitor is a man who calls in a person he doesn't know, to sign a contract he hasn't seen, to buy property he doesn't want, with money he hasn't got."

References

Dingwall Latham Bateson Wikipedia