George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent
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George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent, GCMG (31 December 1789 – 26 November 1850), Irish politician.
George Nugent-Grenville was:
- Liberal Member of Parliament for Buckingham, 1810–1812; for Aylesbury, 1812–1832.
- A Lord of the Treasury, 1830–1832.
- Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands, 1832–1835.
- Unsuccessful candidate for Aylesbury, 1837 and 1839; for Southampton, 9 August 1842.
- Elected for Aylesbury 1847 and held the seat until his death on 26 November 1850.
He was married in 1813 to Anne Lucy (died August 1848), daughter of General The Hon. Vere Poulett. He was also a member of the Reform Club and the Athenaeum Club.
Preceded by Thomas Grenville Richard Neville |
Member for Buckingham 1810–1812 with Richard Neville |
Succeeded by Viscount Ebrington William Henry Fremantle |
Preceded by George Nugent, 1st Bt. Thomas Hussey |
Member for Aylesbury 1812–1832 with Thomas Hussey 1812–1814, Charles Compton Cavendish 1814–1818, William Rickford 1818–1832 |
Succeeded by William Rickford Henry Hanmer |
Preceded by Charles John Bailie Hamilton Richard Rice Clayton |
Member for Aylesbury 1847–1850 with John Peter Deering 1847–1848, Quintin Dick 1848–1850 |
Succeeded by Quintin Dick Frederick Calvert |
Preceded by Mary Elizabeth Nugent |
Baron Nugent 1812–1850 |
Succeeded by Extinct |
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