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Spencer Perceval / PicartSPENCER PERCEVAL son of 2nd Earl Egmont, opposed Catholic emancipation, insisted on continuance of Napoleonic war, made banknotes legal tender, assassinated
Perceval & OwenYoung Perceval questions Sir Owen about chivalry
Perceval - Lord Lovel And Holland
East Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight, the seat of architect John Nash. Gothic style castellated mansion designed by Nash with turrets and towers, gardens and fountain, completed in 1800
Handwritten address on a letter with red sealing waxHandwritten address on a letter to the 3rd Earl of Portsmouth (John Wallop, 1767-1853), 61 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, from Spencer Perceval (1762-1812), British Prime Minister
2nd Earl Egmont & WifeJOHN PERCEVAL, second earl of EGMONT, with his wife Catherine (nee Cecil) Date: 1711 - 1770
Second Earl of EgmontJOHN PERCEVAL, second earl of EGMONT statesman Date: 1711 - 1770
First Earl of EgmontJOHN PERCEVAL, first earl of EGMONT Date: 1683 - 1748
Cartoon, Delicious Dreams! Castles in the Air! Glorious Prospects! Vide An Afternoon Nap after the Fatigues of an Official Dinner, by James Gillray
Spencer PercevalBritish statesman and the only British Prime Minister to be assassinated. He was opposed to Catholic emancipation and reform of parliament, and supported the war against Napoleon. Date: 1762-1812
John Bellingham, assassin of the British Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval, in the lobby of the House of Commons on 11th May 1812. Date: 1812
Perceval & ShieldPerceval obtains the Shield of the Bleeding Heart
Caussin De PercevalAMAND-PIERRE CAUSSIN DE PERCEVAL French scholar and historian
Charlton Church 1808A view of Charlton Church. Extensively rebuilt in 1827 its origins are believed to date back to the 12th century. Burial place of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval