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  1. The only British Prime Minister to be murdered whilst in office was shot dead on 11 May 1812. Portrait of Spencer Perceval in 1816 by George Francis Joseph. All that is generally remembered about Spencer Perceval is that he was the only British prime minister ever to be assassinated. By all accounts he was a thoroughly decent, honourable and ...

  2. Spencer Perceval. The victim: Spencer Perceval 1 image Letters Patent and writ relating to Spencer Perceval 2 images Slideshow. The assassin ...

  3. 23 de may. de 2018 · Perceval, Spencer (1762–1812). Prime minister. Perceval was the seventh son of John, earl of Egmont. At Trinity College, Cambridge, he associated with the evangelical group led by Isaac Milner, being studious and earnest, modest and timid. Having to make his own way in the world, he trained for the bar and practised on the midland circuit.

  4. Spencer Perceval var en yngre søn af den irske adelsmand John Perceval (1711–1770), der var den 2. jarl af Egmont. I modsætning til de fleste af datidens britiske premierministre blev Perceval aldrig adlet. I 1930'erne arvede Spencer Percevals efterkommere titlen som jarl af Egmont. En titel, som de beholdt, indtil den 12. jarl døde i 2011.

  5. Spencer Perceval (ur. 1 listopada 1762 w Londynie, zm. 11 maja 1812 tamże) – brytyjski polityk i premier Zjednoczonego Królestwa Wielkiej Brytanii i Irlandii. Jedyny brytyjski premier , który zginął w zamachu.

  6. Spencer Perceval KC (1 de novembro de 1762 – 11 de maio de 1812) foi um político britânico e primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido. Perceval é o único primeiro-ministro britânico a ter sido assassinado, e o único procurador-geral a se tornar primeiro-ministro.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2015 · Spencer Perceval was born in Audley Square, London on 1 November 1762, the second son of the second marriage of the second Earl of Egmont (and so a man of comparatively slender means). He attended Harrow School and then Trinity College, Cambridge, where he associated with others who shared the Anglican evangelicalism which later marked him out among his political peers.