John Peach-Hungerford

John Peach-Hungerford (c. 1719–1809) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1775 to 1790.

His father died in 1723 and his mother remarried to Thomas Peach of Dingley Hall, Northamptonshire.

[1] Peach-Hungerford stood as an independent for Leicestershire at a by-election on 12 January 1775.

He was returned as Member of Parliament after a costly and hard-fought contest against William Pochin, the Rutland candidate.

He was returned unopposed for Leicestershire at the 1780 general election and again at the 1784 general election because of a compromise made between the two county interests.