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  2. Sir Christopher Hatton Academy - Wikipedia

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    Sir Christopher Hatton Academy (formerly Sir Christopher Hatton School) is an 11–18 mixed, secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England. [3] It was established in 1983 and is part of the Hatton Academies Trust.

  3. Christopher Hatton - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Hatton, c. 1575 The Heraldic Atchievement of Sir Christopher Hatton, K.G., of Holdenby Hall, Northants Lord Chancellor of England. Arms of Sir Christopher Hatton, KG. Sir Christopher Hatton (12 December 1540 – 20 November 1591) was an English politician, Lord Chancellor of England and a favourite of Elizabeth I of England.

  4. Wellingborough School - Wikipedia

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    The cast of Colin McAlpin's opera Robin Hood, at Wellingborough School, ca.1885. The original school was a Tudor grammar school in the centre of the town; its original building, built 1617 at a cost of 25 pounds, still survives, now occupied by a local cafe.

  5. Hatton baronets - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas Hatton, 1st Baronet (c. 1583–1658) Sir Thomas Hatton, 2nd Baronet (died 1682) Sir Christopher Hatton, 3rd Baronet (died 1683) Sir Thomas Hatton, 4th Baronet (died 1685) Sir Christopher Hatton, 5th Baronet (died 1720) Sir Thomas Hatton, 6th Baronet (died 1733) Sir John Hatton, 7th Baronet (died 1740) Sir Thomas Hatton, 8th Baronet ...

  6. William Hatton (MP) - Wikipedia

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    Newport assumed the name and arms of Hatton c. 1590/91, in lieu of his inheritance from his uncle, Sir Christopher Hatton. [5] Properties included two palatial estates in Northampton, [d] Ely Place in Holborn, [e] and the Isle of Purbeck, which included Corfe Castle, all of which carried debts, creating financial hardship for Hatton, who lacked the revenues of high office enjoyed by his uncle.

  7. The Latimer Arts College - Wikipedia

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    The Latimer Arts College (formerly Latimer Community Arts College) is a foundation secondary school in Barton Seagrave, Northamptonshire, teaching students aged 11 to 18.The College specialises in the arts, placing an emphasis on dance, drama and music.

  8. Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Sir Christopher Hatton of Barking, Essex and Alice Fanshawe, daughter of Thomas Fanshawe; and was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge. He trained for the law at Gray's Inn . He was a noted antiquarian and compiled, together with William Dugdale and others, the "Book of Seals", a volume of 529 medieval charters, of which 240 ...

  9. Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton - Wikipedia

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    Anne Hatton (d. 1743), m. in 1685 to Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham, later 7th Earl of Winchilsea. Had many issues include Edward Finch-Hatton. Viscountess Frances Hatton by Mary Beale. In 1676 he married secondly Frances (d. 1684), daughter of Sir Henry Yelverton, 2nd Baronet. [2] They had several children, but only one daughter survived ...