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  I22543: Sir Christopher Hatton ,1st Baron Hatton of Kirby ( - )
I22543: Sir Christopher Hatton,1st Baron Hatton of Kirby (-)
Spouses of Sir Christopher Hatton,1st Baron Hatton of Kirby
Descendants of Sir Christopher Hatton,1st Baron Hatton of Kirby and Elizabeth Montague
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  Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton of Kirby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 Sir Christopher Hatton - LoveToKnow Watches
Hatton, who was probably innocent in this matter, had been made vicechamberlain 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.
Sir Christopher was a knight of the Garter and chancellor of the university of Oxford.
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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 Sir Christopher Hatton - LoveToKnow Watches   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON (1540-1591), lord chancellor of England and favourite of Queen Elizabeth, was a son of William Hatton (d.
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.
Hatton is reported to have been a very mean man, but he patronized men of letters, and among his friends was Edmund Spenser.
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 Sir Christopher Hatton
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.
Sir Christopher was a knight of the Garter and chancellor of the university of Oxford.
Hatton is reported to have been a very mean man, but he patronized men of letters, and among his friends was Edmund Spenser.
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 Christopher Hatton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sir Christopher Hatton (1540 - November 20, 1591) was an English politician, the lord chancellor of England and favourite of Queen Elizabeth I.
Hatton, who was almost certainly innocent, 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 Northamptonshire.
Whether true or not, Hatton's loyalty was unquestioned; and he brought about a memorable incident scene in the House of Commons in December 1584, when four hundred kneeling members repeated after him a prayer for Elizabeth's safety.
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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.
16o5-167o), was elected a member of the Long Parliament in 1640, and (luring 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.
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 Kirby Hall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The third Christopher Hatton made important alterations between 1638-40 and it remained in the family until 1764, when it passed to Edward Finch-Hatton.
Not surprisingly for a family with such exalted friends, the third Sir Christopher took the Royalist side during the Civil War and as a reward, in 1643, he was created Baron Hatton of Kirby and Controller of the King's Household.
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 imprudent enough to borrow the money for improvements from his Queen.
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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 I22543: Christopher Hatton 1st Baron Hatton Of Kirby (Sir) ( - )
Spouses of Christopher Hatton 1st Baron Hatton Of Kirby
Descendants of Sir Christopher Hatton 1st Baron Hatton Of Kirby and Elizabeth Montague
1 Christopher Hatton 2nd Baron Hatton = Cecilia Tufton
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 Hatton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christopher Guy Heneage Finch-Hatton, 15th Earl of Winchilsea
Derek Hatton, British broadcaster and former Labour Party politician
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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There he made the acquaintance of Sir Christopher Hatton, Baron Hatton of Kirby, Comptroller of the Household, and Thomas Howard, 21st 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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 Christopher_hatton info here at en.communitysitesall.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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.
In 1578 he was knighted, and became the Queen's spokesman in the House of Database.
Whether true or not, Hatton's loyalty was unquestioned; and he brought about a memorable incident seen in the House of Database in December 1584, when four hundred kneeling members repeated after him a prayer for Elizabeth's safety.
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 ricky hatton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It derives its name from the garden of the bishops of Ely, which was given to Sir Christopher Hatton by Elizabeth I in 1581, during a vacancy of the see.
Christopher Hatton Sir Christopher Hatton (1540 - November 20, 1591) was an English politician, the lord chancellor of England and favourite of Queen Elizabeth I. He was a son of William Hatton (d.
Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton of Grendon Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton of Grendon, 2nd Baron Hatton of Kirby (1632-1706), succeeded his father, the first Baron, as Baron Hatton and also as governor of Guernsey in 1670.
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