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Administrative history
Sir Francis Hutchinson
(d.c.1804) was created a baronet of Ireland in 1782 with
remainder to his brother James, and then to his nephew Samuel Synge
(1756ñ1846). The Rev. Samuel, Archdeacon of Killaloe, inherited
his uncles estates in Talbotstown, the Glen of Imaal, county
Wicklow, in 1813 and assumed the additional name of Hutchinson by
royal licence. The baronetcy ended with the death of Sir Edward
Synge Hutchinson in 1906.
The Synge family
have been prominent in the Church of Ireland since the seventeenth
century. The Rev. Sir Samuel Synge Hutchinsons father, Nicholas
(d.1771) was Archdeacon of Dublin, and his grandfather, Edward,
was installed as Archbishop of Tuam in 1716. John Millington Synge
the dramatist (1871ñ1909), was a direct descendant of Sir Samuels
brother, Francis.
The family acquired
their estates in county Meath, to which the greater part of this
collection relates, through Sir Samuels marriage to Dorothy
Hatch in 1801. Dorothy had inherited the lands, along with her sister
Elizabeth, when their father, Henry Hatch, died intestate in 1797.
Elizabeth Hatch (d.1810) married Francis Synge, Sir Samuels
brother
Archival history
The Hutchinson and
Synge Hutchinson family papers are part of the archives of the firm
of Franks & Oulton, solicitors, 21 Lower Fitzwilliam Street,
Dublin, acquired in 1971. The parent collection is being listed
on the basis of individual clients, usually landed families.
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Scope
and content
Papers relating
to the financial interests of various members of the Hutchinson
and Synge Hutchinson families, particularly deeds and other title
documents relating to the administration of their estates in county
Meath acquired through the marriage of Samuel Synge to Dorothy Hatch
and including papers of Dorothys father John Hatch (d.1797)
and his father Henry Hatch (d.1746); and papers, 1853ñ81, of General
Coote Synge Hutchinson.
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