LATOUCHE, Robert Anthony (?1781-1849), of Williamrow, co. Carlow.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820, ed. R. Thorne, 1986
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Constituency

Dates

18 Apr. 1816 - 1818

Family and Education

b. ?1781, 6th s. of David Latouche, MP [I], of Marley, co. Dublin, and bro. of David Latouche* and Peter Latouche*. educ. Eton 1796; Christ Church, Oxf. 24 Jan. 1799, aged 17; L. Inn 1802. ?d.s.p.

Offices Held

Sheriff, co. Carlow 1807-8.

Lt.-col. Carlow militia 1808.

Biography

Latouche’s father applied for him to become an Irish treasury commissioner in 1812, but the lord lieutenant doubted if he would be brought into Parliament and expected him in any case to favour Catholic relief. Latouche succeeded to his brother David’s seat for the county on the latter’s death and proved a steady opponent of ministry, acting in fact with the radical ‘Mountain’. No speech by him is known. He voted for Catholic relief and was popular with his Catholic constituents, but after a discouraging canvass in 1818 withdrew from the contest. He died 19 Nov. 1849, ‘aged 69’.

Add. 40185, f. 111; 40270, f. 11; Gent. Mag. (1850), i. 222.

Ref Volumes: 1790-1820

Author: P. J. Jupp

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