Sir Richard Nagle, 2nd Baronet (12 August 1800 – 10 November 1850) was an Irish Member of Parliament.
Nagle lived at Jamestown House, in County Westmeath.
He was a magistrate, but was dismissed for presiding over a meeting that was held in opposition to tithes for the Anglican church.
He held his seat until the 1841 UK general election, when he stood down.
[1] Nagle served a term as High Sheriff of Westmeath, and was also a deputy-lieutenant of the county.