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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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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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