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married Elizabeth, sole heiress of William Holdenby of Holdenby, Northamptonshire. Their son, John Hatton, settled at Holdenby and had three sons, of whom Christopher Hatton's father, William, was the eldest. He is said to have had two brothers, Thomas and William, and a sister Dorothy (died 1569),
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Hatton became wealthy through his progressing career and the Queen's fondness for him, and in 1583 he embarked on building at Holdenby, Northamptonshire, what was to be the largest privately owned Elizabethan house in England. It had 123 huge glass windows at a time when glass was very expensive –
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According to one account, Hatton once assured Mary, Queen of Scots he would fetch her to London if Queen Elizabeth died. Whatever the truth of this, Hatton's loyalty to his sovereign seems to have remained unquestioned. On one occasion, in December 1584, he led 400 kneeling members of the
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In 1567, Hatton's brother Thomas married John Newport's sister, Ursula Newport. However Hatton's two brothers appear to have died relatively young and without issue. It was his sister Dorothy's son by John Newport who eventually became Hatton's heir.
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There were certainly close personal relations between them. In correspondence the Queen called him her "Lyddes". He is said to have referred to himself in at least one letter as her "sheep". Yet Hatton "was probably innocent in the matter."
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at the Inner Temple, and on a similar occasion attracted the attention of Queen Elizabeth. Handsome and skilled, Hatton's dancing quickly won him the Queen's favour and the nickname "The Dancing Chancellor". He came to court, according to
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are a room incorporated into a replacement building in the 1870s; part of the pillared doorway with two arches inscribed with the date 1583 in the gardens; and drawings and plans. He had begun to build his other country house,
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reported in August 1591 that the queen, who was at Portsmouth, wore a jewel in the form of bagpipes on her ruff that Hatton had sent her. The device alluded to shepherds and her nickname for him, "her mutton".
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on 16 December. A grand monument to him stood at the high altar of Old St Paul's, "towering above it – an outrage to the susceptibilities of the devout but an object of marvel to London sightseers – until the
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and a gentleman of the privy chamber, and in July 1572 captain of the yeomen of the guard. On 11 November 1577, he became vice-chamberlain of the royal household and was sworn into the
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Hatton's education is said to have been supervised by his maternal uncle, William Saunders (died c. 1583). Otherwise nothing is known of his life until he entered
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in 1586 and one of the commissioners who found Mary, Queen of Scots, guilty of treason the following year. He vigorously denounced her in Parliament and advised
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Despite his successes Hatton died with large debts, a few years after his Holdenby mansion was completed in 1583. Hatton claimed to refuse to sleep there until
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palace. It was three storeys high and had two large state rooms, one for himself and another for the Queen, should she ever stay, which she never did.
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Hatton's health declined in 1591. The Queen visited him on 11 November. Nine days later he died at Ely Place and was given a state funeral at
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Although he seems to have had an illegitimate daughter, Hatton never married, and his large and valuable estates descended to his nephew,
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of 1666 dethroned and destroyed it." Hatton is listed on a modern monument in the crypt as one of the important graves lost.
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Correspondence of the Family of Hatton, being chiefly Letters addressed to Christopher, first Viscount Hutton, 1601–1704
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The Heraldic Atchievement of Sir Christopher Hatton, K.G., of Holdenby Hall, Northants Lord Chancellor of England.
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in a masque, and for his activity and person, which was tall and proportionable, taken into the Queen's favour."
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The date of death of Hatton's mother is not known, nor whether she remarried after William Hatton's death.
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On his father's side, the Hatton pedigree is said to be "traced beyond records". In the reign of
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window numbers became a way to show wealth. It had two great courts and was as large as
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Will of Dorothy Underhill, proved 28 January 1570, PROB 11/52/36, National Archives
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In 1581, he was one of those appointed to arrange a marriage between the Queen and
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in honour of Hatton's coat of arms, which contained a golden hind, and of all the
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in all but name, but treated religious questions in a moderate and tolerant way.
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Sir Christopher was the second son of William Hatton (died 28 August 1546) of
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To maintain his dwindling wealth, Hatton began investing in some voyages of
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at the age of 15 or 16. He left Oxford without a degree and enrolled in the
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MacCaffrey, Wallace T. (2004). "Hatton, Sir Christopher (c. 1540-1591)".
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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on 26 May 1560. It is not known whether he was called to the bar.
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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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on board. Hatton made a profit of Β£2300 from this expedition.
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was among his friends. He wrote the fourth act of a tragedy,
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The Visitations of Northamptonshire Made in 1564 and 1618–19
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Religion, Politics and Society in Sixteenth-Century England
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became Viscount Hatton. This line still continues with the
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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In 1561 Hatton played the part of Master of the Game at a
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in Parliament in 1571 and from May 1572 was a member for
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of Sir Christopher Hatton
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Holdenby
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Leicestershire
Henry VII
Cheshire
Hunningham
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Idlicote
New Place
William Shakespeare
St Mary Hall, Oxford
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Inner Temple
masque
Naunton
galliard
Inns of Court
gentlemen pensioners
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