John Hatcher (1634–1678) was a magistrate and commissioner of several kinds in Lincolnshire, England, who also sat in the Convention Parliament from April to December of 1660.
In April 1660, he was elected as one of the two Members of Parliament for Stamford.
He was captain of militia horse in Lincolnshire in April 1660.
[1] Hatcher died at the age of about 34 and was buried on 1 January 1679 at Careby.
[1] Hatcher married Elizabeth Anderson, daughter of Sir Richard Anderson of Pendley, Hertfordshire on 8 April 1656 and had four sons and four daughters.