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  1. Baron Hatton (1632–1706) Viscounts Hatton (1683) Christopher Hatton, 1. Viscount Hatton (1632–1706) William Seton Hatton, 2. Viscount Hatton (1690–1760) Henry Charles Hatton, 3. Viscount Hatton (um 1700–1762) Weblinks. Peerage: Hatton bei Leigh Rayment’s Peerage Page

  2. Category. : Finch-Hatton family. The Finch, later Finch-Hatton family, are an English aristocratic family headed by the Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. The Earls of Aylesford are members of a junior branch of the family.

  3. Naslijedio je oca, Christopher Hatton, 1. barun Hatton , kao barun Hatton, a također i kao guverner Guernseyja 1670. godine. On i njegova obitelj živjeli su u guvernerovoj službenoj rezidenciji, Dvorac Cornet , 1672. godine kada je eksplozija uništila njegovo zdanje i neke stambene prostore; majka i supruga su mu ubijene.

  4. Born in Hanover Square, London, on 23 April 1740, Ker succeeded his father to become the 3rd Duke of Roxburghe in 1755. During his Grand Tour in 1761 he fell in love with Duchess Christiane of Mecklenburg, oldest daughter of Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg. [1] This would have been a perfect match of social equals.

  5. Carrière. Hij volgde zijn vader, Christopher Hatton (1st Baron Hatton ), op als Baron Hatton en tevens gouverneur van Guernsey in 1670. Hij en zijn gezin woonden in 1672 in de ambtswoning van de gouverneur, Château Cornet, toen de donjon en enkele woonruimten werden verwoest door een explosie. zijn moeder en zijn vrouw werden vermoord.

  6. Jeffreys was organist to Charles I at Oxford in 1643. From about 1648 till his death he held the post of steward to the Hattons of Kirby, Northamptonshire (1st Baron Hatton and later his son 1st Viscount Hatton). Many of Jeffreys's letters are preserved in the Hatton-Finch correspondence; they cover a period of nearly forty years.

  7. Both his sons inherited the title Viscount Hatton in turn: William on his father's death in 1706, and Henry Charles for two years (1760–1762). When Henry Charles died, the titles became extinct. The family line continues with the Finch-Hattons, earls of Winchelsea and Nottingham , whose ancestor, Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham , married Anne, daughter of the 1st Viscount Hatton .