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  2. Christopher Hatton - Wikipedia

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    The Heraldic Atchievement of Sir Christopher Hatton, K.G., of Holdenby Hall, Northants Lord Chancellor of England. Sir Christopher Hatton KG (12 December 1540 – 20 November 1591) was an English politician, Lord Chancellor of England and a favourite of Elizabeth I of England. He was one of the judges who found Mary, Queen of Scots guilty of ...

  3. Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton - Wikipedia

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    During the Civil War, Hatton 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. Later he lived for some years in France, and after the Restoration was made a privy counsellor and governor of Guernsey. [1]

  4. Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton - Wikipedia

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    Christopher's younger brother was the botanist Charles Hatton.. He first married on 12 February 1667 to Lady Cecily Tufton, daughter of John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet and Lady Margaret Sackville, daughter and heiress of 3rd Earl of Dorset and Lady Anne Clifford.

  5. Thomas Doughty (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Doughty (1545 – 2 July 1578) was an English nobleman, soldier, scholar and personal secretary of Christopher Hatton. His association with Francis Drake, on a 1577 voyage to raid Spanish treasure fleets, ended in a shipboard trial for treason and witchcraft, and Doughty's execution. Although some scholars doubt the validity of the ...

  6. Holdenby House - Wikipedia

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    Holdenby House. Coordinates: 52.3039°N 0.9850°W. Holdenby House. Holdenby House is a historic country house in Northamptonshire, traditionally pronounced, and sometimes spelt, Holmby. The house is situated in the parish of Holdenby, six miles (10 km) northwest of Northampton and close to Althorp. It is a Grade II* listed building.

  7. James Chappell (servant) - Wikipedia

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    James Chappell (1648–1730) was an English servant of Sir Christopher Hatton. Chappell saved the life of Hatton and his three young daughters in a 1672 explosion at Castle Cornet in Guernsey. Hatton awarded Chappell a £20-a-year pension in his will which he used to set up a household and become landlord of a public house.

  8. Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton of Kirby - Wikipedia

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  9. Hatton turns air blue at the Ryder Cup ahead of ... - AOL

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    Hatton stood back off his ball and laughed with the spectators. With his temper and tantrums, the 31-year-old Englishman has been known to turn the air as blue as Europe’s color on the boards at ...