Richard Savage Nassau
Richard Savage Nassau was an English Member of Parliament who served from 1747 to 1780, with a 20-year gap between 1754 and 1774.
He was born at St Osyth's Priory, the second son of Frederick Nassau de Zuylestein, 3rd Earl of Rochford, by his wife Bessy, an illegitimate daughter of Richard Savage, 4th Earl Rivers.
He was first elected to Parliament at the 1747 general election for Colchester along with Charles Gray. He supported the government of Henry Pelham and the Duke of Newcastle and did not seek re-election at the next general election in 1754.
On 24 December 1751 he was married to Anne, daughter of Edward Spencer of Rendlesham and widow of James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton. They had two sons and one daughter:
- William Henry Nassau
- George Richard Savage Nassau
- Lucy Nassau.
As well as sitting in Parliament, Nassau was a Groom of the Bedchamber from January to October 1760, and Clerk of the Board of Green Cloth from 1771 to his death.
His son never sat in the House of Commons, but succeeded as fifth and last Earl of Rochford on 28 September 1781.