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  1. 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.

  2. 17 de fev. de 2022 · Perceval was able to get the Bill through the Commons, but it was rejected by the Lords, and did not become law until after Perceval’s death. Letter from Charles Abbot to Spencer Perceval, 1801, Parliamentary Archives, HL/PO/RO/1/171 . When Perceval took the position of Prime Minister in 1809, it was not a moment of jubilant victory.

  3. O assassinato de Spencer Perceval, primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda, ocorreu às 17h15min de 11 de maio de 1812, uma segunda-feira. Perceval morreu após ser baleado no saguão da Câmara dos Comuns, em Londres. Seu assassino era John Bellingham, um comerciante de Liverpool que mantinha reclamações contra o governo.

  4. Spencer Perceval Education 2021. School Placements. Teacher Recruitment

  5. 23 de mai. 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.

  6. Spencer Perceval, född 1 november 1762 i London, död (mördad) 11 maj 1812 i underhusets lobby i Houses of Parliament, London, var en brittisk statsman och jurist. Han blev 1786 advokat , vann anseende som sådan och invaldes 1796 i underhuset, där han slöt sig till tories och snart gjorde han sig bemärkt som ivrig och skicklig försvarare av Pitts politik.

  7. 28 de out. 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.