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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 845 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NUGENT  .

ROBERT NUGENT,
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EARL (1702-1788), Irish politician and poet, son of Michael Nugent, was born at Carlanstown, Co . Westmeath . He was tersely described by Richard Glover as " a jovial and voluptuous Irishman who had
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left popery for the
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Protestant religion,
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money and widows." His change of religion took place at a very early period in
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life; he married in 1736 Anna (d . 1756), daughter of James Craggs, the secretary of state, a lady who had already been twice given in
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marriage . His wife's
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property comprised the borough of St Mawes in
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Cornwall, and Nugent sat for that constituency from 1741 to 1754, after which date he represented Bristol until 1774, when he returned to St Mawes . He was a lord of the
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treasury from 1754 to 1759 and president of the board of trade from 1766 to 1768 . He married in 1757 Elizabeth, dowager-countess of Berkeley, who brought him a large fortune . His support of the
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ministry was so useful that he was created in 1767 Viscount Clare, and in 1776 Earl Nugent, both Irish peerages . He died on the 13th of
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October 1788 . Lord Nugent was the author of some poetical productions, several of which are preserved in the second
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volume of Dodsley's Collections (1748) . The earldom descended by
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special remainder to the earl's son-in-law, George Nugent Temple Grenville, marquess of Buckingham, and so to his successors, the dukes of Buckingham and Chandos .

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