George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent of Carlanstown Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Street Michael and Street George was an Irish politician.
Background
A younger son of George Nugent-Temple, 1st Marquess of Buckingham, by Lady Mary Elizabeth Nugent, only daughter and heiress of Robert Nugent, 1st Earl Nugent, he was born on 30 December 1788. His mother was created a baroness of the kingdom of Ireland in 1800, with remainder to her second son. And on her death (16 March 1813) he consequently succeeded to the peerage.
Education
Nugent was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, and in 1810 received the honorary degree of Doctorate.C.L. from the university.
Career
This was a rotten borough controlled by the Grenvilles. Nugent stood in his own interest, however, and was returned. He fought another successful contest in 1831, and remained one of the members for Aylesbury until the dissolution in 1832.
In November 1830 Nugent was made one of the Lords of the Treasury, but he resigned this position in August 1832, to become Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands.
He again offered himself for Aylesbury in 1837 and 1839, but was defeated on both occasions. And in 1843, when he stood, with the reformer George Thompson, for Southampton, he sustained a third defeat.
On reappearing at Aylesbury in 1847 he was returned. Nugent was an extreme Whig, or a whig-radical, in politics.
He was a strong supporter of Queen Caroline of Brunswick, and he visited Spain as a partisan of the Spanish Liberals against the Carlists.
In the session of 1848 Nugent moved for leave to bring in a bill abolishing the separate imprisonment in gaols of persons committed for trial, but the motion was lost. During the same session he advocated the abolition of capital punishment. In 1849 he voted for limiting the powers of the Habeas Corpus (Ireland) Suspension Bill, and also supported a measure for the further repeal of Penal Laws.
Nugent died on 26 November 1850, at his residence in Buckinghamshire.
Nugent married, 6 September 1813, Anne Lucy, second daughter of Major-general the Honorary Vere Poulett. She died without issue in 1848, and the barony became extinct on the death of Nugent.
Membership
4th United Kingdom Parliament. 5th United Kingdom Parliament. 6th United Kingdom Parliament.
7th United Kingdom Parliament.
8th United Kingdom Parliament. 9th United Kingdom Parliament.
10th United Kingdom Parliament. 15th United Kingdom Parliament]
He was Whig Member of Parliament for Buckingham, 1810–1812.
He was a member of the Reform Club and the Athenaeum Club.