Anthony Hart

Sir Anthony Hart (c. 1754 - 1831) was a British lawyer.

He became a barrister at the Middle Temple in 1781, and was appointed a King's Counsel in 1807. He was solicitor-general to Queen Charlotte from 1816 and was appointed Vice-Chancellor of England in 1827. He was appointed a privy Counsellor and knighted in 1827. He held office as Lord Chancellor of Ireland from 1827-30.

Source

Concise Dictionary of National Biography

Political offices
Preceded by
Lord Manners
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
1827–1830
Succeeded by
Lord Plunket