John Hatch (politician)

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John Hatch
Member of Parliament for Swords
In office
1768–1776
Serving with John Damer
Preceded byHamilton Gorges
Thomas Cobbe
Succeeded byThomas Cobbe
Charles King
In office
1783–1790
Serving with Charles Cobbe
Preceded byThomas Cobbe
Charles King
Succeeded byJohn Claudius Beresford
Eyre Massey
Personal details
BornAround 1720
Died1797 (aged 7677)
Dublin
Spouse
Barbara Synge
(m. 1765; her presumed death 1767)
RelationsJohn Millington Synge (great-great-grandson)
ChildrenDorothy Synge-Hutchinson
Elizabeth Synge
ParentHenry Hatch

John Hatch (around 1720–1797)[1] was an Irish politician, land agent and developer based in Dublin. He was a member of parliament for Swords.

He is best known today for the layout and construction of Harcourt Street and the eponymous Hatch street.

Hatch was born around 1720, the son of Henry Hatch, a land agent on large estates. Henry was originally from the County LouthMonaghan area, but resided in Dublin's Peter Street. He entered Trinity College Dublin in 1736, graduating in 1739. He was called to the Bar in 1749.[2]

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