Nicholas Ward, 2nd Viscount Bangor (5 December 1750 – 11 September 1827), styled The Honourable from 1770 until 1781, was an Irish politician and peer.
He was the eldest son of
Bernard Ward, 1st Viscount Bangor and his wife Lady Ann Bligh, daughter of
John Bligh, 1st Earl of Darnley and his wife
Theodosia Bligh, 10th Baroness Clifton.
His younger brothers were
Edward Ward and
Robert Ward. He was educated at
Christ Church, Oxford
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, where he matriculated in 1769.
Ward entered the
Irish House of Commons
The Irish House of Commons was the lower house of the Parliament of Ireland that existed from 1297 until the end of 1800. The upper house was the Irish House of Lords, House of Lords. The membership of the House of Commons was directly elected, ...
in 1771, sitting for
Bangor until 1776.
He succeeded his father as viscount in 1781 and was considered a
lunatic
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from 1785, having been placed under disability by a bill of the
Irish House of Lords
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It was modelled on the House of Lords of Englan ...
on petition of his brother Edward and his cousin
Sir John Parnell, 2nd Baronet.
[ Ward died, aged 76, at his residence ]Castle Ward
Castle Ward is an 18th-century National Trust property located near the village of Strangford, in County Down, Northern Ireland, in the townland of the same name. It overlooks Strangford Lough and is 7 miles from Downpatrick and 1.5 miles fro ...
, unmarried and succeeded in the viscountcy by his nephew Edward.
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1750 births
1827 deaths
Nicholas
Nicholas is a male name, the Anglophone version of an ancient Greek name in use since antiquity, and cognate with the modern Greek , . It originally derived from a combination of two Ancient Greek, Greek words meaning 'victory' and 'people'. In ...
Nicholas
Nicholas is a male name, the Anglophone version of an ancient Greek name in use since antiquity, and cognate with the modern Greek , . It originally derived from a combination of two Ancient Greek, Greek words meaning 'victory' and 'people'. In ...
19th-century Irish politicians
Politicians from County Down
Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford
Irish MPs 1769–1776
Members of the Irish House of Lords
Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Down constituencies
Nicholas
Nicholas is a male name, the Anglophone version of an ancient Greek name in use since antiquity, and cognate with the modern Greek , . It originally derived from a combination of two Ancient Greek, Greek words meaning 'victory' and 'people'. In ...