Michael Dobbyn Hassard (1817 – 7 April 1869) was an Irish Conservative Party politician from County Waterford. Hassard was educated at Trinity College Dublin, where graduated with a gold medal (the university's award for an outstanding student), and became a lawyer. In 1846 he married his cousin Anne Hassard, the daughter of Sir Francis John Hassard.They lived at Glenville, County Waterford, and had 2 sons: William and Richard. Hassard died aged 51 on 7 April 1869, at his home in Glenville, after being ill with a fever for three weeks.
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| - Michael Dobbyn Hassard (1817 – 7 April 1869) was an Irish Conservative Party politician from County Waterford. Hassard was educated at Trinity College Dublin, where graduated with a gold medal (the university's award for an outstanding student), and became a lawyer. In 1846 he married his cousin Anne Hassard, the daughter of Sir Francis John Hassard.They lived at Glenville, County Waterford, and had 2 sons: William and Richard. Hassard died aged 51 on 7 April 1869, at his home in Glenville, after being ill with a fever for three weeks. (en)
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| - Michael Dobbyn Hassard (1817 – 7 April 1869) was an Irish Conservative Party politician from County Waterford. Hassard was educated at Trinity College Dublin, where graduated with a gold medal (the university's award for an outstanding student), and became a lawyer. In 1846 he married his cousin Anne Hassard, the daughter of Sir Francis John Hassard.They lived at Glenville, County Waterford, and had 2 sons: William and Richard. He was elected at the 1857 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Waterford City,and was re-elected in 1859.In each session, he acted as Chair of Committees. He stood down from the House of Commons at the 1865 general election, and became a member of the House of Commons Court of Referees, which considers whether a petitioner is entitled to make a challenge against a Private Bill. Hassard died aged 51 on 7 April 1869, at his home in Glenville, after being ill with a fever for three weeks. (en)
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