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John Hatch | |
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Member of Parliament for Swords | |
In office 1768–1776 Serving with John Damer | |
Preceded by | Hamilton Gorges Thomas Cobbe |
Succeeded by | Thomas Cobbe Charles King |
In office 1783–1790 Serving with Charles Cobbe | |
Preceded by | Thomas Cobbe Charles King |
Succeeded by | John Claudius Beresford Eyre Massey |
Personal details | |
Born | Around 1720 |
Died | 1797 (aged 76–77) Dublin |
Spouse |
Barbara Synge
(m. 1765; her presumed death 1767) |
Relations | John Millington Synge (great-great-grandson) |
Children | Dorothy Synge-Hutchinson Elizabeth Synge |
Parent | Henry Hatch |
Residence(s) | 40 Harcourt Street Lissenhall House, Swords |
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.