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  1. John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont PC FRS (24 or 25 February 1711 – 4 December 1770) was a British politician, political pamphleteer, and genealogist who served as First Lord of the Admiralty. Of Anglo-Irish background, he sat in both the Irish and British Parliaments .

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    JOHN PERCEVAL. Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Estimate $ 8000 - 12000. Sold For: $ 9,000.00 hammer Read More. 23. JOHN PERCEVAL. After the Bushfire. Read More. 24.

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    Perceval, John Thomas. Britischer Armee-Offizier, Anstaltsinsasse und Gründer der Alleged Lunatics' Friend Society. John Thomas Perceval (1803-1876) war das fünfte Kind von Spencer Perceval (1762-1812) und dessen Frau Jane (geb.

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  5. John Perceval AO (1923-2000) was a painter and ceramic artist. Early on, along with Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd and Albert Tucker, he was part of a loose group of largely self-taught Australian artists, now known as the Angry Penguins, who rebelled against the conservatism of the art establishment. In the 1940s he went to work as a potter and sculptor with the Boyd family at Murrumbeena. He ...

  6. Long before there were any psychiatric theories regarding schizophrenia, John Perceval, son of a Prime Minister of England, wrote this autobiographical account of his 3 years of schizophrenic illness. His story is important from a scientific point of view because it was not influenced by Freudian and other theoretical viewpoints which have subsequently been proposed. Perceval tells of his ...

  7. John James Perceval, 3rd Earl of Egmont (29 January 1737/38 – 25 February 1822), [1] styled Viscount Perceval from 1748 to 1770, was a British politician. [2] Enmore Castle, 1779. He was the eldest son of John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont and his first wife Lady Catherine Cecil, and half-brother of Spencer Perceval. [2]