John Perceval, 3rd Earl of Egmont
John James Perceval, 3rd Earl of Egmont (23 January 1738 – 25 February 1822), styled Viscount Perceval from 1748 to 1770, was a British politician.[1][1]
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.[1]
Perceval served as Member of Parliament for Bridgwater from 1762 to 1768. Perceval was initially declared re-elected in 1768, but on petition he was judged not to have been duly elected and his opponent, Anne Poulett, was seated in his place. During his period in office Perceval served in William Pitt the Younger's government.
On 4 December 1770, he succeeded his father as Earl of Egmont; as his father also held the British peerage of Baron Lovel and Holland, he entered the British House of Lords.[1]
He married Isabella Paulet (d. 8 September 1821), daughter of Lord Nassau Powlett, on 4 June 1765. They had one son:[1]
- John Perceval, 4th Earl of Egmont (1767–1835)
References
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Earl of Egmont
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by The Earl of Egmont Edward Southwell |
Member of Parliament for Bridgwater 1762–1768 With: Edward Southwell 1762–1763 The Lord Coleraine 1763–1768 Benjamin Allen 1788–1789 |
Succeeded by Hon. Anne Poulett Benjamin Allen |
Peerage of Ireland | ||
Preceded by John Perceval |
Earl of Egmont 1770–1822 |
Succeeded by John Perceval |