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Note for:   Robert Dutton,   ABT 1559 - ABT 1617         Index

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     [Hatton Family.FTW]

Issue - 4 daughters born in Hatton, 1585, 1587, 1589 and 1591

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Note for:   Jane French,   ABT 1553 - UNKNOWN         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   30 OCT 1584


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Note for:   George Dutton,   ABT 1587 - 1649         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   UNKNOWN
     Place:   Newton, Cheshire.


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Note for:   George Dutton,   ABT 1629 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Place:   Wexham Bucks.


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Note for:   Eleanor Dutton,   ABT 1610 - AFT 1620         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   11 MAR 1610
     Place:   Waverton, Cheshire.


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Note for:   Martha Dutton,   ABT 1633 - ABT 1701         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   UNKNOWN
     Place:   Tattenal


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Note for:   Alice Dutton,   ABT 1634 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   9 JUN 1634
     Place:   Waverton, Cheshire.


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Note for:   Sir-Richard Molyneux,   ABT 1422 - 23 SEP 1459         Index

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     [Hatton Family.FTW]

Battle of Blore Heath. Blore Heath was the site of the first major battle of the English Wars of the Roses, fought on 23rd September 1459 between the Houses of Lancaster and York. Some 17,000 men plus their families gathered at the Heath and fought a bloody and brutal battle. Despite being outnumbered by three to one, the Yorkist leader used superior tactics and defeated the Lancastrian army led by Lord Audley, who was himself killed. The spot where Audley fell is marked to this day by a stone cross. The Queen herself witnessed the battle from a nearby church steeple. It is said that the battle was so ferocious that the nearby Wemberton Brook ran with blood for three days and three nights.......

Chief Forester of the forests and parks of West Derbyshire.

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Note for:   Richard Newport,    - 1565         Index

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     [Hatton Family.FTW]

Kinsman to Sir Richard Newport - of High Ercall, Shropshire who died in 1570 - owner of copy of Hall's Chronicle.

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Note for:   William Underhill,    - 1570         Index

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     [Hatton Family.FTW]

Inner Temple Lawyer.
In 1567 he purchased 'New Place' the 2nd largest dwelling in Stratford upon Avon, Warwicks.

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Note for:   William Underhilll,    - 1597         Index

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     [Hatton Family.FTW]

Inherited from his father 'New Place' Stratford upon Avon, Warwicks in1570 and in 1597 it was sold to William Shakespeare.

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Note for:   Sir-Edward Coke,   ABT 1550 - 3 SEP 1633         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   UNKNOWN
     Place:   Tittleshale, Norfolk.

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     [Hatton Family.FTW]

Lord Chief Justice

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Note for:   Bridget Paston,    - UNKNOWN         Index

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     [Hatton Family.FTW]

1st wife to Sir Edward Coke