John Hatchell

John Hatchell PC (1788–1870)[1] was an Irish lawyer and politician.

He lived at Fortfield House, Terenure, County Dublin, and Kingsland, Co.

[2] As a politician he was praised for his "zealous advocacy of civil and religious liberty" and his commitment to entrenchment and economy in every department of state.

[1] He married Elizabeth Waddy, daughter of Richard Waddy of Clougheast Castle, County Wexford, a member of a prominent local family, who were descended from Cromwellian settlers, and his wife Penelope Hatchell, daughter of Nicholas Hatchell.

Mary was the second wife of Sir Maziere Brady, Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

Fortfield House, Terenure