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  1. Joseph Hatton. Joseph Paul Christopher Hatton (3 February 1837 – 31 July 1907) was an English novelist and journalist. He was editor of many English publications including The Sunday Times from 1874 to 1881 and then served as a correspondent for several American periodicals.

  2. Joseph Hatton (c.1748-1828), a hawker and peddler, was sentenced to seven years transportation for breaking into a linen draper's store and stealing material, as well as a silk handkerchief from a house. He arrived in Sydney in January 1788, as part of the First Fleet, aboard the Scarborough.

  3. Joseph Hatton, a hawker and peddler, was charged in York on 25 th July 1784 with two counts of seven years breaking into a linen draper's store and stealing a quantity of printed cotton, pieces of lawn, ribbons, as well as a silk handkerchief from a house at Dewsbury.

  4. Oct 2, 2015 · Deaf and Dumb Land is the catchy title of a short booklet by the author and journalist Joseph Hatton (1841-1907)*, formerly editor of The Sunday Times. It describes Hatton’s visit to the Margate School, then under Richard Elliott and using the ‘oral’ method of education.

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  5. Dec 27, 2021 · 131782 By Order of the Czar 1890 Joseph Hatton This work is incomplete . If you'd like to help expand it, see the help pages and the style guide , or leave a comment on the talk page .

  6. John Needham's Double is an 1885 novel and 1891 play by Joseph Hatton, and 1916 silent film.

  7. Joseph Hatton has 223 books on Goodreads with 103 ratings. Joseph Hatton’s most popular book is Provincial Papers, Being a Collection of Tales and Sketches.