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  1. John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont, PC, FRS (12 July 1683 – 1 May 1748), known as Sir John Perceval, Bt, from 1691 to 1715, as The Lord Perceval from 1715 to 1722 and as The Viscount Perceval from 1722 to 1733, was an Anglo-Irish politician.

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  2. Earl of Egmont was a title in the Peerage of Ireland, created in 1733 for John Perceval, 1st Viscount Perceval. It became extinct with the death of the twelfth earl in 2011. History. The Percevals claimed to be an ancient Anglo-Norman family, a branch of the House of Yvery.

    • John Perceval
    • Viscount Perceval, Baron Perceval, Baron Lovel and Holland (GB), Baron Arden (I)
  3. Sir Charles Wyndham, 4th Baronet (1710–1763) (succeeded as Earl of Egremont in 1750) Earls of Egremont (1749) Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset, 1st Earl of Egremont (1684–1750) Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont (1710–1763) George O'Brien Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1751–1837)

  4. Home. Perceval (Percival), Sir John. Contributed by. Bergin, John. Perceval (Percival), Sir John (1683–1748), 1st earl of Egmont , politician, was born 12 July 1683 at Burton, near Kanturk, Co. Cork.

  5. The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. John Perceval Egmont, 1st earl of, 1683–1748, Irish peer, associate of James E. Oglethorpe in founding Georgia. Elected (1727) to the British House of Commons, he served on Oglethorpe's committee investigating penal conditions.

  6. Artist profile Hans Hysing. Object details. Title. John Perceval, first earl of Egmont. After. Hans Hysing (1678 - 1752/3) Engraved by. John Faber the younger (ca. 1695 - 1756) Date. 1734. Object type. Print. Place of Publication. London. Dimensions. 283 mm x 244 mm. Collection. Royal Academy of Arts. Object number.

  7. by John Perceval. Contributors: Robert G. McPherson Lee Ann Caldwell. The Journal of the Earl of Egmont reveals private historical records kept by John Percival, the first Earl of Egmont and secretary for the Common Council, a council appointed by the Charter of the colony of Georgia.