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john, handcock, philipstown, other, people, named, john, handcock, john, handcock, disambiguation, john, handcock, 1755, october, 1786, irish, politician, soldier, descendant, eliah, handcock, second, thomas, handcock, wife, doroth, green, handcock, captain, a. For other people named John Handcock see John Handcock disambiguation John Handcock 1755 October 1786 1 was an Irish politician and soldier He was a descendant of Eliah Handcock second son of Thomas Handcock and his wife Doroth Green 2 Handcock was a captain in the artillery and major of Charles Fort 3 He served later as lieutenant governor of Kinsale 2 In 1776 he entered the Irish House of Commons 1 References edit a b Johnston Liik Edith Mary 2006 MPs in Dublin Companion to History of the Irish Parliament 1692 1800 Ulster Historical Foundation p 94 ISBN 1 903688 60 4 a b Debrett John 1828 Debrett s Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Vol I 17th ed London G Woodfall p 805 Sayles George Osborne 1982 Scripta Diversa Continuum International Publishing Group p 178 ISBN 0 907628 12 5 Parliament of IrelandPreceded byDuke Tyrrell Richard Rochfort Mervyn Member of Parliament for Philipstown1776 1783 With Hugh Carleton Succeeded byJohn Toler Henry Cope nbsp This article about a Member of the Parliament of Ireland up to 1800 is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Handcock Philipstown MP amp oldid 1068264447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,