Hart-Synnot was from a family with a history of military service, and an uncle, Sir Reginald Hart, had been awarded the Victoria Cross in Afghanistan.
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Monckton Synnot (1827-1879) was a prominent squatter in Victoria, Australia, the sixth son of Captain Walter Synnot and his second wife Elizabeth, née Houston, and the grandson of Sir Walter Synnot, of Ballymoyer, County Armagh.
MG Synnot, 'Anti-Semitism and American Universities: Did Quotas Follow the Jews?', in Jeffrey S. Gurock (ed), Anti-Semitism in America (Routledge 1998) vol.
He features in the famous 18th-century painting "The Children of Walter Synnot Esq" by Joseph Wright of Derby.