Sir Samuel Synge-Hutchinson, 3rd Baronet
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Sir Samuel Synge-Hutchinson, 3rd Baronet (22 April 1756 – 1 March 1846) was a 19th-century
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in
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. He was educated at
Trinity College, Dublin Trinity College Dublin (), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, and legally incorporated as Trinity College, the University of Dublin (TCD), is the sole constituent college of the Univ ...
; and was
Archdeacon of Killaloe The Archdeacon of Killaloe was a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Diocese of Killaloe until 1752; and then within the Diocese of Killaloe and Kilfenora until 1832 when it became the Diocese of Killaloe and Clonfert. As such he was respo ...
from 1785 when he succeeded his father until his own resignation in 1809. Sir Samuel (who lived on Hardcourt St.) gave land off Hatch Street, on which St. Matthais' Church was built.Up Harcourt Street from the Green
by A. P. Behan, Dublin Historical Record, Vol. 47, No. 1, Diamond Jubilee Issue (Spring, 1994), pp. 24-45 (22 pages).


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Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 18th-century Irish Anglican priests 19th-century Irish Anglican priests Archdeacons of Killaloe Baronets in the Baronetage of Ireland 1756 births 1846 deaths Place of birth missing {{Ireland-baronet-stub