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Arthur Batt Bingham (1784–1830) was an officer in the Royal Navy, rising to the rank of post captain. He is remembered chiefly for his command of HMS ''Little Belt'', when the Little Belt Affair occurred, just prior to the War of 1812. ==Family and early life== Bingham was born in 1784, the second son of the Ven. William Bingham, D.D. (1743–1819), vicar of Great Gaddesden (1777) and rector of Hemel Hempstead (1778) – later archdeacon of London (1789–1813) and chaplain to George III (1792); and his wife Agnata (aka Agnes), daughter of Liebert Dörrien, a merchant of Fenchurch Street, London and of West Ham, Essex.〔Burke's Dictionary〕〔Burke, Sir Bernard: ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry'' (in 2 volumes), Vol I, London: Harrison & Sons, 59 Pall Mall, 1891, p. 9〕〔Barker, G. F. Russell, comp. ''The Record of Old Westminsters'', London: Chiswick Press, 1928, p. 90〕〔National Archives: Will of Libert Dorrien, Merchant of Fenchurch Street, City of London 3 November 1753 PROB 11/804〕 Arthur entered the Navy, and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant on 1 May 1804. By early 1809 he was first lieutenant aboard HMS ''Nereide'', then on the Cape of Good Hope Station under Captain Robert Corbett.〔Marshall's Naval Biography〕
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