Richard Nugent, Lord Delvin
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Richard Nugent, Lord Delvin (1742 – 6 August 1761) was an Irish duellist and Member of Parliament. Nugent was the eldest son and heir of
Thomas Nugent, 6th Earl of Westmeath Thomas Nugent, 6th Earl of Westmeath KP PC (Ire) (April 1714 – 7 September 1792), styled Lord Delvin from 1752 to 1754 was an Irish peer and freemason. He gained the title Earl of Westmeath in 1754 on the death of his father John Nugent, 5th ...
and adopted the courtesy title of Lord Delvin in 1754 when his father acceded to the earldom. In 1759, he was elected
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for Fore, although he was underage. He was also commissioned a
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in the 1st Regiment of Dragoons. In July 1761 aged only 19, the drunken Lord Delvin accosted a female acquaintance of Capt. George Reilly, and was challenged to a duel. The two crossed swords in the music room at Marlborough Bowling Green, and Delvin was mortally wounded. The incident led to the abandonment of Marlborough Green as a fashionable resort.


Further reading


Irish Varieties
A more detailed account of the circumstances preceding the duel which ended Delvin's life.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Delvin, Richard Nugent, Lord 1742 births 1761 deaths Irish soldiers in the British Army Irish duellists 1st The Royal Dragoons officers British courtesy barons and lords of Parliament Duelling fatalities Heirs apparent who never acceded Irish MPs 1727–1760 Politicians from County Westmeath Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Westmeath constituencies