Richard Nagle

Sir Richard Nagle
Attorney-General for Ireland
In office
1686–1691
MonarchJames II
Preceded bySir William Domville
Succeeded bySir John Temple
Speaker of the Irish House of Commons
In office
May 1689 – 20 July 1689
MonarchJames II
Preceded bySir Audley Mervyn
Succeeded byRichard Levinge
Personal details
BornRichard Nagle
1636 (1636)
Carrigacunna Castle, Killavullen, Ireland
Died6 April 1699 (aged 62–63)
Resting placeSaint-Germain, France
SpouseJane Kearney
Alma materGray's Inn
OccupationPolitician, lawyer
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Sir Richard Nagle (1636 – 6 April 1699) was an Irish Jacobite politician and lawyer. He held the positions of Attorney-General for Ireland, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, Lord Justice of Ireland and Secretary of State and War for Ireland under King James II. He fled to France in 1691, joining James II at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, where he resumed his duties as nominal Secretary of State and War. He later served as Commissioner of the Household.