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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 352 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FINCH  , FINCH-

HATTON . This old
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English
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family has had many notable members, and has contributed in no small degree to the peerage .
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Sir Thomas Finch (d . 1563), who was knighted for his share in suppressing Sir T . Wyatt's insurrection against Queen Mary, was a soldier of note, and was the son and heir of Sir William Finch, who was knighted in 1513 . He was the
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father of Sir Moyle Finch (d . 1614), who was created a
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baronet in 1611, and whose widow Elizabeth (daughter of Sir Thomas Heneage) was created a peeress as countess of
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Maidstone in 1623 and countess of Winchilsea in 1628; and also of Sir Henry Finch (1558-1625), whose son John, Baron Finch of Fordwich (1584-1660), is separately noticed . Thomas, eldest son of Sir Moyle, succeeded his
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mother as first
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earl of Winchilsea; and Sir Heneage, the
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fourth son (d . 1631), was the
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speaker of the House of
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Commons, whose son Heneage (1621-1682), lord chancellor, was created earl of Nottingham in 1675 . The latter's second son Heneage (1649-1719) was created earl of
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Aylesford in 1714 . The earldoms of Winchilsea and Nottingham became
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united in 1729, when the fifth earl of Winchilsea died, leaving no son, and the title passed to his cousin the second earl of Nottingham, the earldom of Nottingham having since then been held by the earl of Winchilsea . In 1826, on the
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death of the ninth earl of Winchilsea and fifth of Nottingham, his cousin George William Finch-Hatton succeeded to the titles, the additional surname of Hatton (since held in this
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line) having been assumed in 1764 by his father under the will of an aunt, a daughter of Christopher, Viscount Hatton (1632-1706), whose father was related to the famous Sir Christopher Hatton .

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