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Sir Thomas Hatton, 2nd Baronet : ウィキペディア英語版
Sir Thomas Hatton, 2nd Baronet
Sir Thomas Hatton, 2nd Baronet (died 1682) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1674 to 1679.
Hatton was the son of Sir Thomas Hatton, 1st Baronet of Longstanton, Cambridgeshire and his wife Mary Allington, daughter of Sir Giles Alington, of Horseheath, Cambridgeshire, and his wife Lady Dorothy Cecil, daughter of Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter. He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father on 23 September 1658. He was Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire from 1662 to 1663.〔(George Edward Cokayne ''Complete Baronetage, Volume 2'' 1900 )〕
His loyalty to the Crown does not seem to have been much trusted. He was one of the first to welcome Charles II, and even before the Restoration made a special visit to the Netherlands to assure the King of his support, but is said to have returned "empty-handed".
Little more is heard of Hatton until 1674, when he was elected Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire in the Cavalier Parliament. He entered Parliament at a time of acute political conflict, when a formal Opposition was emerging, arguably for the first time. Hatton, with his dubious reputation for loyalty, achieved little distinction as an MP, being described as being "equally vile" in the eyes of the Court and the Opposition.

Hatton died in 1682 and was buried at Long Stanton on 19 April 1682.〔
Hatton married before 1660, Bridget Goring, daughter of Sir William Goring, 1st Baronet of Burton and his wife Eleanor Prakois daughter of Sir Edward Prakois.〔 They had two sons, Christopher and Thomas, each of whom briefly succeeded to the title. Both died young and the title reverted to their uncle, Sir Christopher Hatton, 5th Baronet.
They also had four daughters: Mary, Elizabeth, Rebecca and Dorothy. Mary, the eldest, married John Pocklington of Huntingdonshire, Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland). Their descendants, the Pocklington-Domvile family, were substantial landowners in County Dublin, Ireland.
==References==

* (【引用サイトリンク】 title= HATTON, Sir Thomas, 2nd Bt. (1637-82), of Long Stanton, Cambs. )


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