Thomas Nugent, 6th Earl of Westmeath KP PC (Ire) (April 1714 – 7 September 1792), styled Lord Delvin from 1752 to 1754[1] was an Irish peer and freemason.[2]
He gained the title Earl of Westmeath in 1754 on the death of his father John Nugent, 5th Earl of Westmeath. In 1758, he was sworn off of the Privy Council of Ireland. Nugent was appointed Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of Ireland in 1763, a post he held for the following four years.[3]
By his first wife, Mary Stapleton, he had one son:[1]
By his second wife, Catherine White, he had three sons and one daughter:[1]
Westmeath was made a Founding Knight of the Order of St Patrick on 11 March 1783. He died in 1792 and was succeeded by his son George.
Masonic offices | ||
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Preceded by Sir Edward King, 5th Bt |
Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of Ireland 1763 – 1767 |
Succeeded by The Earl of Cavan |
Peerage of Ireland | ||
Preceded by John Nugent |
Earl of Westmeath 1754 – 1792 |
Succeeded by George Nugent |