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HATTON, SIR CHRISTOPHER (1540–1591)., lord chancellor of England and favourite of Queen Elizabeth, was a son of William Hatton (d.
Hatton, who was probably innocent in this matter, had been made vice-chamberlain of the royal household and a member of the privy council in 1578, and had been a member of parliament since 1571, first representing the borough of Higham Ferrers and afterwards the county of Northampton.
In the same year (1587) Hatton was made lord chancellor, and although he had no great knowledge of the law, he appears to have acted with sound sense and good judgment in his new position.
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 Christopher Hatton More Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Sir Christopher Hatton (1540 – November 20, 1591) was an English politician, the Lord Chancellor of England and, according to speculation, the lover of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
Hatton had been made vice-chamberlain of the royal household and a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom in 1578, and had been a member of parliament since 1571, first representing the borough of Higham Ferrers and afterwards the county of Northamptonshire.
Whether true or not, Hatton's loyalty was unquestioned; and he brought about a memorable incident seen in the British House of Commons in December 1584, when four hundred kneeling members repeated after him a prayer for Elizabeth's safety.
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 Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton of Kirby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
1605-1670) was a relation and heir of the Elizabethan politician, Sir Christopher Hatton and a prominent Royalist during the reign of King Charles I of England.
He was elected a member of the Long Parliament in 1640, and during the Civil War was a partisan of Charles I. In 1643 he was created Baron Hatton of Kirby; and, acting as comptroller of the royal household, he represented the king during the negotiations at Uxbridge in 1645.
He died at Kirby on July 4, 1670, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
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 Kirby Hall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
There may have been a house at Kirby shortly before the present building - before the dissolution of the monasteries it was church land - but the present building's date is provided by the still existing plan by the architect John Thorpe.
Royalty was entertained in lavish style at Kirby, the Queen, Anne of Denmark in 1605, King James I in 1612, 1616, 1619 and 1620.
When Oxford was surrendered in 1646, the Baron went to Calais and his family and property at home, although suffering debt and hardship, escaped confiscation by the Commonwealth.
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 Christopher HATTON (Sir)
Hatton was twice returned for his uncle's borough of Corfe Castle, but his name has been found only once in the surviving journals of the House of Commons.
The Queen allowed Hatton on his succession to lease most of the property from her at an annual rent of £1,500 until the debt was paid, but for the remaining few years of his life he was in serious financial difficulties.
In 1643 he was created Baron Hatton of Kirby; and, acting as comptroller of the royal household, he represented the kingduring the negotiations at Uxbridge in 1645.
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 Informat.io on William Dugdale
There he made the acquaintance of Sir Christopher Hatton, Baron Hatton of Kirby, Comptroller of the Household, and Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel, then Earl Marshal of England.
In 1638 Dugdale was created a pursuivant of arms extraordinary by the name of Blanch Lyon, and in 1639 he was promoted to the office of Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary.
In 1641 Sir Christopher Hatton, foreseeing the war and dreading the ruin and spoliation of the Church, commissioned him to make exact drafts of all the monuments in Westminster Abbey and the principal churches in England, including Peterborough Cathedral, Ely Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral.
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 Sir Christopher Hatton
Lord chancellor of England and favorite of Queen Elizabeth I, was a son of William Hatton of Holdenby, Northamptonshire, and was educated at St. Mary Hall, Oxford.
A handsome and accomplished man, being especially distinguished for his elegant dancing, he soon attracted the notice of Queen Elizabeth, became one of her gentlemen pensioners in 1564, and captain of her bodyguard in 1572.
In 1643 he was created Baron Hatton of Kirby; and, acting as comptroller of the royal household, he represented the king during the negotiations at Uxbridge in 1645.
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The Hatton estate passed down through three generations of the family to Baron Hatton of Kirby in 1640.
Financial difficulties caused him to dispose of the entire holding and by 1660 Hatton Garden and a series of smaller roads had replaced the house and grounds.
The northern extent of the Hatton estate lay barren for a few years longer and the vineyard was swept away in about 1710 when this area was developed.
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 Viscount-Christopher Hatton, b: 1632 - 2nd Baron - of Kirby, Northants.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Viscount-Christopher Hatton, b: 1632 - 2nd Baron - of Kirby, Northants.
Born: 1632 - 2nd Baron - of Kirby, Northants.
Born: ABT 1605 - 1st Baron - of Kirby, Northants.
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 HATTON, SIR CHRISTOPHE... - Online Information article about HATTON, SIR CHRISTOPHE...
Hatton is reported to have been a very mean man, but he patronized men of letters, and among his See also:
father as Baron Hatton and also as governor of Guernsey in 1670.
Correspondence of the Family of Hatton, being chiefly Letters addressed to Christopher, first Viscount Hatton, 1601-1704, edited with introduction by E. See also:
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But a still stronger evidence of the faculty of abstracting his mind from the sense of surrounding troubles, one of the rarest evidences of vigor, is to be found in the composition of his most distinguished work, "The Liberty of Prophesying," at this period.
Thurland, afterwards Sir Edward, and one of the barons of the Exchequer.
It is wholly arbitrary, for the triers may overthrow it, or the vicar may forbid it, or the subscribers may die, or grow weary, or be absent.
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 quicken loan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 William Dugdale info here at en.90of100c.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
There he made the acquaintance of Sir Christopher Hatton, Baron Hatton of Kirby, Comptroller of the Household, 'n Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel, before soaring Earl Marshal of England.
In 1638 Dugdale was masterminded a pursuivant of arms extraordinary by the pseudonym of Blanch Lyon, 'n in 1639 he was promoted to the magnitude of Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary.
In 1641 Sir Christopher Hatton, foreseeing the battle 'n dreading the ruin 'n spoliation of the Church, commissioned him to dash postponed attentive drafts of greatest the monuments in Westminster Abbey 'n the cardinal churches in England, Peterborough Cathedral, Ely Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral.
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 OSBORN 19TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
Informs the recipient that she will not be able to supply him with free copies of her books.
Leonards, Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, Baron, 1781-1875 LS to R. Wilkes 1805 Jan 1, Lincolns Inn 1 p.; 18 x 13 cm.
Osborn Shelves d 171 Rochette, Baron de la 59 ALS in French to Marguerite Blount, his daughter 1869 Jul 7 - 1889 Jan 7, Paris and Melun 214 p.; various sizes Concerns mainly family news; Marguerite Blount was the wife of Henry Blount, son of Sir E.C. Blount.
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 OSBORN 18TH CENTURY BOUND MANUSCRIPTS
The letters were written during his courtship of lady Napier, during their engagement, and after their marriage on 25 Jan 1722.
Eighteen original poems, including verse epistles to Lady Margaret Hartley, to John Lovelace, 4th baron Lovelace of Hurley (d.1709), and to the Marchioness of Carmarthen; one poem is dated 1729.
Collection of poems by twenty 18th-century authors, including: George Lyttelton, 1st baron (1709-1773); Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th earl of Chesterfield (1694-1773); John Hervey, baron Hervey of Ickworth (1696-1743); and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762); after 76 pages of poetry the book becomes a 19th-century collection of autographs of bishops.
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 Wool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton of Kirby Privy Council of England (c.
1605–1670) was a relation and heir of the Elizabethan politician, Sir Christopher Hatton and a prominent Cavaliers (royalists) during the reign of King Charles I of England.
He was elected a member of the Long Parliament in 1640, and during the English Civil War was a partisan of Charles I. In 1643 he was created Baron Hatton of Kirby; and, acting as comptroller of the royal household, he represented the king during the negotiations at Uxbridge in 1645.
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 Christopher Hatton - hair-loss-propecia.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Sir Christopher Hatton (1540 - November 20, 1591) was an English politician, the lord chancellor of England and, according to speculation, the lover of Queen Elizabeth I.
Sir NH Nicolas, Life and Times of Sir Christopher Hatton (London, 1847)
Correspondence of the Family of Hatton, being chiefly Letters addressed to Christopher, first Viscount Hutton, 1601-1704, edited with introduction by EM Thompson (London, 1878).
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 Smith Family Ancestors - pafg87 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Walter Lord of Hatton was born in 1149 in
William Corbet Baron of Caus was born about 1089 in of Caus Castle,, Shropshire, England.
He was sealed to his parents on 25 Sep 1993 in the Logan Utah temple.
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 hatton gardens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Derek Hatton, British broadcaster and former Labour Party politician
A gardener might also work in a non-garden setting, such as a park, a roadside embankment, or other public space.
Similar queries often return hatton gardens: moody gardens, montague on the gardens, kensington gardens hotel, homes and gardens magazine, hatton gardens, hatton gardens, hatton garden, gardens alive, flower gardens, discount busch gardens
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 I22543: Sir Christopher Hatton ,1st Baron Hatton of Kirby ( - )
Spouses of Sir Christopher Hatton,1st Baron Hatton of Kirby
Sir Christopher Hatton,1st Baron Hatton of Kirby and Elizabeth Montague had the following children
Descendants of Sir Christopher Hatton,1st Baron Hatton of Kirby and Elizabeth Montague
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 Printable Catalog - Amazing Comics Auction
Artists include Jack Kirby, Lou Cameron, George Evans, Reed Crandall, John Severin, Graham Ingels, Sid Check, Everett Raymond Kinstler, and Angelo Torres.
All feature Jack Kirby covers and Kirby and Joe Sinnott art.
This group includes Fantastic Four Annual #1 (GD- condition; Jack Kirby art; Spider-Man appearance in backup feature by Kirby and Steve Ditko) and Marvel Tales #2 (VG).
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 hatton2
Families covered: Hatton of Clonard, Hatton of Gravesend, Hatton of Gretton, Hatton of Holdenby, Hatton of Kirby, Hatton of Long Stanton
Christopher was the heir male of Lord Chancellor Sir Christopher Hatton shown above.
Main source(s): Visitation (Cheshire, 1580, Hatton of Holdenby in Northamptonshire), BEB1841 (Hatton of Long Stanton), BLG1886 (Hatton of Clonard) with input from BE1883 (Hatton of Kirby and Gretton), TCP (Hatton)
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formerly part of Hatton House in the parish of St. Andrews, Holborn, to Sir Robert and Dame Mary, June 16, 1676.
X.d.451 (23) Receipts from the earl of Salisbury, Christopher, lord Hatton, and the collector of hearth taxes, to Sir Charles and his son-in-law, Sir Robert Rich, for rents and hearth taxes on certain houses in Durham Yard, Hatton Garden, Enfield.
X.d.451 (122) Sir Neville Catelyn, written from Kirby, [Norfolk], October 24, 1698.
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 I22543: Christopher Hatton 1st Baron Hatton Of Kirby (Sir) ( - )
Spouses of Christopher Hatton 1st Baron Hatton Of Kirby
Christopher Hatton 1st Baron Hatton Of Kirby and Elizabeth Montague had the following children
Descendants of Sir Christopher Hatton 1st Baron Hatton Of Kirby and Elizabeth Montague
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 Jayski's® Silly Season Site - Past News Page
Kirby back in action at Indy in the Marathon's "American Spirit": Stuart Kirby is ready to take the #51 Marathon Chevy to the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard knowing it will be one of his toughest challenges yet.
The Red Baron returns at Indy: Ken Schrader will be driving the #49 Dodge emblazoned with the Red Baron frozen pizza colors this week at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Sunday's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard.
Red Baron frozen pizza products are distributed under the Schwan's Consumer Brands North America banner, which also markets other leading frozen-food retail brands.
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 Hunthill Legacy
Gregory de Rothirforde's son Hugo de Rodirforde, a Scottish baron, witnessed a grant of Philip de Valoniis of the lands of Terpenhow in Northumberland to Robert de Stuteville in 1215 during the first year of the reign of King Alexander II.
After Edward I had over-run Scotland, Sir Nichol de Rothirforde and his brother Aymer de Rothirforde del Counte de Roxburgh, signed the “Ragman Roll,” swearing fealty to the King of England at Berwick on Tweed on August 28th, 1296.
A promise thus extorted by force was not considered binding and Sir Nichol de Rothirforde was one of the first Scottish barons who joined Sir William Wallace in fighting for the independence of Scotland.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for F
Feuchtersleben, Baron Ernst von - An Austrian poet, philosopher, and physician; born at Vienna, 29 April, 1806; died 3 September, 1849
Laurence Richardson and St. Luke Kirby, his companions in martyrdom
Fleming, Thomas - Archbishop of Dublin, son of the Baron of Slane (1593-1665)
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 Selected Families/Individuals - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Baron de Umfraville, Gilbert b.1244 - Castle, Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
Baron de Umfraville, Gilbert b.1195 - Castle Prudhoe, Northumberland, England
Bassett, Richard Baron b.1265 - Of, Weldon, Northamptonshire, England
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 Guernsey
1662 - 1665 Christopher Lord Hatton of Kirby (b.
1821 - 1828 John Colborne, Baron Seaton (b.
1715 - 1720 John Carteret, Baron Carteret (b.
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