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  1. Arms of Sir Christopher Hatton, KG. 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.

  2. 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.

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  3. 10 de mar. de 2023 · In the cut-throat world of the Elizabethan court, Sir Christopher Hatton (1540-1591) became one of Elizabeth I’s favourites. After catching her eye in 1561, Hatton was quickly promoted to the Privy Council, making a significant impact on Elizabeth’s complex religious policy.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2010 · 1587 – Made Lord Chancellor. 1588 – Chancellor of the University of Oxford. 1590 – High Steward, Salisbury. Sir Christopher Hatton died on the 20th November 1591 at Ely Palace in London.

  5. SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON. BORN: 1540 DIED: 1592. Sir Christopher Hatton in a miniature by Nicholas Hilliard Victoria and Albert Museum . Lord Chancellor and a favorite of Elizabeth I.

  6. Sir Christopher Hatton. (1540—1591) courtier and politician. Quick Reference. (1540–91), became the favourite of Queen Elizabeth I because of his graceful dancing (alluded to by Sheridan, The Critic, ii. ii). Hatton was lord chancellor, 1587–91, and chancellor of Oxford University, 1588.

  7. This chapter looks at the early life and career of Sir Christopher Hatton: his origins within the lower gentry of Northamptonshire, his arrival at the court of Elizabeth I, and his gradual acceptance into her service and rise to royal favour.