George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent

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George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent, GCMG (31 December 178926 November 1850), Irish politician.

George Nugent-Grenville was:

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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