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  1. John Perceval. (1683 - 1748) Sir John "1st Earl of Egmont" Perceval. Born 22 Jul 1683 in County Cork, Ireland. Ancestors. Son of John Perceval and Catherine (Dering) Perceval. Brother of Philip Perceval. Husband of Catherine (Parker) Perceval — married 10 Jun 1710 (to 1748) in England. Descendants.

  2. 17 de nov. de 2019 · John [Perceval], 4th Earl of Egmont. born. 13 Aug 1767. mar. 10 Mar 1792 Bridget Wynn (d. 24 Jan 1826), only dau. of Lt Col Glynn Wynn MP (brother of Thomas [Wynn], 1st Baron Newborough), by his wife Bridget Pugh, 1st dau. of Edward Philip Pugh, of Penrhyn and Coytmore. only child. 1. Hon Henry Frederick John James Perceval, later 5th Earl of ...

  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval was the son of the 2nd Earl Egmont, and he enjoyed notable careers in law and politics before he took the top job in 1809. On 11 May 1812, he was assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the House of Commons.

  4. This Sir John married Catherine Parker in 1710, was created Viscount Perceval of Burton 1715, Viscount Perceval of Kanturk 1722 and 1st Earl of Egmont 1733. He died in 1748. John Perceval 2nd Earl of Egmont. His son Sir John 2nd Earl of Egmont, born 1683, married Catherine Cecil by whom he had 7 children. She died in 1752.

  5. John Viscount Percival, the earl of Egmont, was the first president of the common council and the dominant figure among the Trustees until his retirement in 1742. He acted as Georgia's champion in Parliament. From History of Georgia, by C. Howell.

  6. John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont (1683-1748) Diary of Viscount Percival afterwards first Earl of Egmont. Volume 2, 1734-1738. (Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont).

  7. John Perceval, 1st earl of Egmont (1683–1748), Irish politician, and partner with J. E. Oglethorpe in founding the American colony of Georgia, was created earl in 1733. He claimed descent from the Egmonts of Flanders, but his title was taken from the place in County Cork where the family residence stood.