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  1. PERCEVAL, JOHN, first Earl of Egmont (1683–1748), born at Burton in the county of Cork on 12 July 1683, was the second son of Sir John Perceval, bart., by his wife Catherine, fourth daughter of Sir Edward Dering, bart., of Surrenden-Dering, Kent. Sir Philip Perceval [q. v.] was his great-grandfather. While a child he lost both his parents.

  2. Perceval (Percival), Sir John (1683–1748), 1st earl of Egmont , politician, was born 12 July 1683 at Burton, near Kanturk, Co. Cork. He was descended from Richard Perceval (qv) and Sir Philip Perceval (qv) and was the second son of Sir John Perceval, 3rd baronet, landowner, and officeholder, and Catherine, daughter of Sir Edward Dering (qv), of Surrenden, Kent.

  3. John Perceval, 2nd earl of Egmont (1711-1770), his eldest son, was an active politician, first lord of the admiralty (1763-1766), and political pamphleteer, and like his father an ardent genealogist. He was twice married, and had eight sons and eight daughters. One of his younger sons was Spencer Perceval, prime minister of England.

  4. 17 de nov. de 2019 · Hon John Perceval, later 2nd Earl of Egmont 1. Lady Catharine Perceval, mar. after 14 Apr 1733 Thomas Hanmer MP, of The Fenns, co. Flint (dsp. 1737), 1st son and heir of William Hanmer, of The Fenns, co. Flint, by his wife Esther Jennens, sister and hrss. of Charles Jennens, of Gopsall, co. Leicester

  5. 19 de mar. de 2009 · Diary of Viscount Percival afterwards first Earl of Egmont .. by Perceval, John, Earl, 1683-1748; Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts.

  6. 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.

  7. Wappen der Earls of Egmont John Perceval, 1. Earl of Egmont. Earl of Egmont war ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of Ireland.. Die Namensgebung des Earlstitels bezieht sich auf einen Flurnamen bei Churchtown im County Cork, wo die Earls ein Anwesen besaßen.