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===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Christopher]] [[name::HATTON]] d.[[date of death::1619]]=== | ===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Christopher]] [[name::HATTON]] d.[[date of death::1619]]=== | ||
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====Biographical Note==== | ====Biographical Note==== | ||
− | + | Son of [[family::John Hatton]], a cousin of Sir [[family::Christopher Hatton ca.1540-91|Christopher Hatton]] (ca.1540-91), [[occupation::Lord Chancellor]]. He inherited [[location::Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire]], which had been bought by Lord Chancellor Hatton during his lifetime; it became the main seat of the Hatton family after this Sir Christopher (who was knighted in 1603) sold the other family estate at [[location::Holdenby, Northamptonshire]]. | |
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
− | + | Like his namesake the Lord Chancellor, and his son [[crossreference::Christopher Hatton|Christopher]] (who became 1st Baron Hatton in 1643), this Christopher employed armorial binding stamps, and numerous books survive using one of four such stamps attributed to him. We do not know the extent of his library; the inventory made at Kirby Hall after his death does not mention books or a study/library room, but notes over 40 [[format::maps]]. | |
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+ | *[https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamp-owners/HAT004 British Armorial Bindings]. | ||
*Stacey, N. Antiquarian patronage in the 17th century: Sir Christopher Hatton’s library at Kirby Hall, ''English Heritage Historical Review'' 9 (2014), 66-81. | *Stacey, N. Antiquarian patronage in the 17th century: Sir Christopher Hatton’s library at Kirby Hall, ''English Heritage Historical Review'' 9 (2014), 66-81. | ||
*''Fine bindings 1500-1700 from Oxford libraries'', Bodleian Library, 1968, 131. | *''Fine bindings 1500-1700 from Oxford libraries'', Bodleian Library, 1968, 131. | ||
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Sir Christopher HATTON d.1619
Biographical Note
Son of John Hatton, a cousin of Sir Christopher Hatton (ca.1540-91), Lord Chancellor. He inherited Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire, which had been bought by Lord Chancellor Hatton during his lifetime; it became the main seat of the Hatton family after this Sir Christopher (who was knighted in 1603) sold the other family estate at Holdenby, Northamptonshire.
Books
Like his namesake the Lord Chancellor, and his son Christopher (who became 1st Baron Hatton in 1643), this Christopher employed armorial binding stamps, and numerous books survive using one of four such stamps attributed to him. We do not know the extent of his library; the inventory made at Kirby Hall after his death does not mention books or a study/library room, but notes over 40 maps.
Sources
- British Armorial Bindings.
- Stacey, N. Antiquarian patronage in the 17th century: Sir Christopher Hatton’s library at Kirby Hall, English Heritage Historical Review 9 (2014), 66-81.
- Fine bindings 1500-1700 from Oxford libraries, Bodleian Library, 1968, 131.