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"Hatton" is a common misspelling or typo for: hattons, hatston.

Date "Hatton" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1578. (references)

Specialty Definition: HATTON

Domain Definition
Literature 1: "His bushy beard, and shoestrings green,
2: Though Pope and Spaniard could not trouble it." Gray.
3: Moved the stout heart of England's queen,
4: Hatton The dancing chancellor. Sir Christopher Hatton was brought up to the law, but became a courtier, and attracted the attention of Queen Elizabeth by his very graceful dancing at a masque. The queen took him into favour, and soon made him both chancellor and knight of the garter. (He died in 1591.)
5: His high-crowned hat and satin doublet,. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Common Expressions: HATTON

Expressions Definition
Bobby Joe Hatton Roberto Hatton (born in October 11, 1976) —better known as Bobby Joe Hatton— is a basketball player from Ponce, Puerto Rico. He plays in Puerto Rico on the BSN for the Ponce Lions and was a member of the 2004 Puerto Rican National Basketball Team. (references)
Christopher Hatton Sir Christopher Hatton (1540 - November 20, 1591) was an English politician, the lord chancellor of England and, according to speculation, the lover of Queen Elizabeth I. (references)
Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton of Kirby Christopher Hatton (c. 1605-1670) was a relation and heir of the Elizabethan politician, Sir Christopher Hatton and a prominent Royalist during the reign of King Charles I of England. (references)
Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton of Grendon Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton of Grendon, 2nd Baron Hatton of Kirby (1632-1706), succeeded his father, the first Baron, as Baron Hatton and also as governor of Guernsey in 1670. (references)
Derek Hatton Derek Hatton (born 1948), is a politician in the United Kingdom. (references)
Elizabeth Hatton Elizabeth Hatton was a 17th Century society beauty and daughter of Sir Christoper Hatton. She was murdered in 1626, with her body being found on the morning of 27 January in what became known as Bleeding Heart Yard. (references)
Frank Hatton Frank Hatton (April 28, 1846-April 30, 1894) was an American politician who served as United States Postmaster General in the Chester Arthur administration. (references)
Grady Hatton Grady Edgebert Hatton (born October 7, 1922) was an American baseball player, coach, manager and executive. Although the bulk of his playing career was as the third baseman of the Cincinnati Reds, Hatton is most identified with his native Texas: he was born in Beaumont, attended the University of Texas, managed minor league teams in Houston and San Antonio and was an important contributor to the early years of Major League Baseball's Houston Astros. (references)
Hatton Canyon Hatton Canyon is a protected area in California. It is relatively new, and is not available for public use yet. (references)
Hatton cartridge Hatton cartridges are designed to remove the hinges of doors without the risk of ricochet. These rounds comprise 12 gauge, semi-solid frangible slugs weighing 50 grams. Put simply the round is made up of lead powder bound together with wax. When fired the full force of the round is delivered to the target, minimising the risk of injury to third parties behind the door being opened. Hinges are smashed from their fixings and damage is done to the surrounding woodwork. These rounds will penetrate vehicle tires, fire doors clad on both sides with metal plate, cell-type doors, 12mm thick Makralon and armoured glass from a range of 1.5 meters. Hatton ammunition can only be used in Magnum shotguns with three inch chambers and unchoked barrels. (references)
Hatton Cross tube station Hatton Cross is a London Underground station served by trains on the Heathrow branch of the Piccadilly Line. Located on the boundary between Travelcard Zone 5 and Zone 6, the station opened on 19th July 1975. (references)
Hatton Garden Hatton Garden is a street and area near Holborn in London. It derives its name from the garden of the bishops of Ely, which was given to Sir Christopher Hatton by Elizabeth I in 1581, during a vacancy of the see. The area has long been noted as the centre of the jewellery trade. (references)
Hatton National Bank Hatton National Bank is a leading private (i.e., not government-owned) bank in Sri Lanka. (references)
John Liptrot Hatton John Liptrot Hatton (October 12, 1809 - September 10, 1886), English musical composer, was born at Liverpool. (references)
Michael Hatton Michael John Hatton (born 28 August 1951), Australian politician, has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since June 1996, representing the Division of Blaxland, New South Wales. He was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and was educated at the University of New South Wales. He was a school teacher before entering politics. He was electorate officer for his predecessor as MP for Blaxland, Labor Prime Minister Paul Keating, 1985-96. (references)
Ricky Hatton Ricky "The Hitman" Hatton, (born October 6 1978), is a professional boxer born in Stockport, United Kingdom and is the current WBU and IBF light-welterweight champion, in the IBF's case the title being his first world championship. On June 5 2005 he beat Kostya Tszyu , who was widely regarded as one of the top pound-for-pound boxers in the world, by a technical knockout after the Australian failed to answer the bell for the 12th round. Hatton was a heavy underdog for this fight, and the victory announced his entry to the upper echelon of the world boxing scene. (references)
Rondo Hatton Rondo Hatton (April 22, 1894 - February 2, 1946) had a brief, but prolific career playing thuggish bit parts in a slew of Hollywood, California B-movies. (references)

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Specialty Expressions: HATTON

Expressions Domain Definition
Hatton Garden Literature (London). The residence of Sir Christopher Hatton, the dancing chancellor. (See above.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Extended Definition: HATTON


Hatton

Hatton may refer to:

Places

In the United Kingdom:

  • Hatton, Aberdeenshire
  • Hatton, Derbyshire
  • Hatton, Lincolnshire
  • Hatton, London in the Borough of Hounslow
  • Hatton, Shropshire
  • Hatton, Warrington
  • Hatton, Warwickshire
  • Hatton Castle, Angus, Scotland

In the United States:

  • Hatton Township, Michigan
  • Hatton, North Dakota
  • Hatton, Washington
  • a small community in north Alabama located near the cities of Town Creek and Moulton

In Sri Lanka:

People

See also

  • Hatton-Brown Publishers
  • Hatton Basin, off the coast of Ireland
  • Hatton Canyon, in California

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Hatton". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: HATTON

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Ricky Hatton 83     Ann Hatton 4
Central Hospital, Hatton 15     Bob Hatton 10
Hatton W. Sumners 13     Bobby Joe Hatton 6
Frank Hatton 13     Central Hospital, Hatton 15
Christopher Hatton 13     Christopher Hatton 13
Hatton Township, Michigan 13     Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton 6
Hatton Cross tube station 12     Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton 4
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards 11     Cyril Hatton 3
Rondo Hatton 11     Dave Hatton 9
Mark Hatton 10     Denys Finch Hatton 6
Bob Hatton 10     Derek Hatton 9
Derek Hatton 9     Elizabeth Hatton 9
Robert H. Hatton 9     Frank Hatton 13
Elizabeth Hatton 9     Frank Hatton (U.S. politician) 7
John Liptrot Hatton 9     Frank Hatton (UK politician) 4
Dave Hatton 9     Grady Hatton 6
Hatton Castle, Angus 9     Hatton 5
Robert Hatton 8     Hatton Basin 2
Tutbury and Hatton railway station 7     Hatton Canyon 2
Frank Hatton (U.S. politician) 7     Hatton Castle, Angus 9
Raymond Hatton 7     Hatton Cross tube station 12
Michael Hatton 6     Hatton Ferry 5
Grady Hatton 6     Hatton Garden 5
Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton 6     Hatton National Bank 4
Bobby Joe Hatton 6     Hatton railway station 2
Paul Hatton 6     Hatton Schuyler Yoder 2
Denys Finch Hatton 6     Hatton Township, Michigan 13
Hatton Garden 5     Hatton W. Sumners 13
Hatton Ferry 5     John Liptrot Hatton 9
Mark Hatton (cricket) 5     Les Hatton 5
Ronald Hatton 5     Mark Hatton 10
Hatton 5     Mark Hatton (cricket) 5
Les Hatton 5     Mark Hatton (luge) 4
Hatton National Bank 4     Matthew Hatton 4
Stephen Hatton 4     Michael Hatton 6
Frank Hatton (UK politician) 4     Paul Hatton 6
Matthew Hatton 4     Raymond Hatton 7
Ann Hatton 4     Ricky Hatton 83
Viscount Hatton 4     Robert H. Hatton 9
Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton 4     Robert Hatton 8
Mark Hatton (luge) 4     Ronald Hatton 5
Tony Hatton 3     Rondo Hatton 11
Cyril Hatton 3     Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards 11
Hatton Schuyler Yoder 2     Stephen Hatton 4
Hatton railway station 2     Tony Hatton 3
Hatton Canyon 2     Tutbury and Hatton railway station 7
Hatton Basin 2     Viscount Hatton 4

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

Translations: HATTON

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Japanese 帽子トン (Hatton, hatston, hattons), フィンチの帽子トン (finch Hatton, finch-hatton). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Hatton. (volunteer & more translations)
Scots Gaelic MacGilleChatain (Hattan, Hatton). Additional references: Scots Gaelic, United Kingdom, Hatton. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: HATTON

Language Translations for “Hatton” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Pig Latin Attonhay (Hatton). Additional references: Pig Latin, Hatton. (volunteer)
Terran B Macgillechatain (Hattan, Hatton). Additional references: Terran B, Hatton. (volunteer)
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