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  1. Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton (1632–1706) was an English aristocrat and diplomat. Career. He succeeded his father, Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton, as 2nd Baron Hatton and also as governor of Guernsey in 1670. [1]

  2. 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 treason.

  3. He was the son of the prominent Royalist Christopher Hatton, who was created Baron Hatton, of Kirby, in the Peerage of England in 1643. He was a relation and heir of Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor under Queen Elizabeth I. The first Viscount was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Viscount.

  4. HATTON, Christopher (1605–70) cr. 29 July 1643 Bar. HATTON First sat after 1660, 5 June 1660; last sat 11 Apr. 1670 MP Peterborough 1625; Clitheroe 1626; Higham Ferrers 1640–2. b. 28 June 1605, 1st surv. s. of Sir Christopher Hatton ‡ and Alice, da. of Sir Thomas Fanshawe ‡ of Ware Park, Herts. educ. Jesus, Camb. 1620, MA 1622; G. Inn ...

  5. 13 de abr. de 2024 · CHRISTOPHER LORD HATTON 1670 Elizabeth and Cicely Hatton. Christopher, son of Christopher and Elizabeth, was created 1st Viscount Hatton. He was born in 1632 and married on 12th February 1667 Lady Cicely Tufton. They had three daughters of whom Anne married Daniel Finch, Earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham. He succeeded his father as ...

  6. 31 de ene. de 2017 · Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton, was a politician. He was elected MP for Northampton in 1663, but moved to the House of Lords upon the death of his father. Reference: (Jan Broadway, Hatton, Christopher, first Viscount Hatton (bap. 1632, d. 1706), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004

  7. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Sir Christopher Hatton (born 1540, Holdenby, Northamptonshire, Eng.—died 1591, London) was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I and lord chancellor of England from 1587 to 1591. After spending several years in halfhearted study of the law, Hatton enrolled as one of the queen’s bodyguards in 1564.