Thomas Bateman Napier LLD (1854-6 November 1933), was a British Liberal Party politician and judge.
He was a son of Richard Clay Napier of Preston, and Sarah Bateman of Salford.
[1] During his student days he gained the Incorporated Law Society's Clifford Inn Prize, and Scot.
He took a first class in Law at the University of London; honours at Bar Call.
He wrote a Concise Practice of the Supreme Court of Justice; The New Land Taxes, 1909–1910.