George Richard Savage Nassau (1756–1823) was an English country gentleman, known as a bibliophile.
Under the will of Sir John Barker, 7th Baronet of Grimston Hall, Trimley St. Martin, Suffolk, who died in 1766, he inherited considerable property.
He died in Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, on 18 August 1823, after a paralytic seizure, and was buried in Easton Church, Suffolk, where a monument was erected to his memory.
[1] Nassau formed a library, rich in emblem books, early English poetry, and drama.
In topography and history his collection comprised many large-paper copies, which had drawings, prints, and portraits added, with rare historical tracts.