A keen horticulturist and patron of John Ray (Riley, 94). Probably the same Captain Charles Hatton who contributed to Petiver's Gazophylacii and possibly to the Ashmolean Museum. He donated medieval manuscripts to the Bodleian library (Macray, 142), including one of The Canterbury Tales (MS. Hatton donat.1).
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Lived at or near Kirkby, Merseyside Relationships:
Charles Hatton was a son of Christopher Hatton (c. 11 Jul 1605-4 Jul 1670)
Charles Hatton was a benefactor of James Petiver (c. 1665-Apr 1718)
Charles Hatton was a benefactor of John Ray (1627-1705)
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706)TAB: VI[Fig: figures of objects in Table 6]To the HonourableCapt. CHARLES HATTON, this Table
is humbly dedicated by JAMES PETIVER F. R. S.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706)Tab. LVI[Fig: figures of objects in Table 56]To the Honourable Capt. CHARLES HATTON, This
Table is humbly Dedicated by J. PETIVER, F. R. S.