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PERCEVAL, SIR JOHN, BART., eldest son of Sir Philip Perceval, Kt, co. Cork, and Catharine, dau. of Arthur Usher; b. 7 Sep 1629; at school under Busby (HMC Egmont ii, 15); Magdalene Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 14 Jan 1645/6, matr. 1646; BA 1648/9; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 26 Nov 1649, King’s Inns, Dublin 23 Nov 1657; knighted 22 Jul 1658; Clerk of the Crown of the Court of Upper Bench (I), Prothonotary of the Common Pleas (I) and Counsellor of Munster 7 May 1660; created baronet 9 Sep 1661; MP (I) Cork 1661-5; Register of the Court of Claims and Court of Wards (I) 1 Aug 1662; Privy Councillor (I); m. 14 Feb 1655/6 Catharine, dau. of Robert Southwell, Kinsale, co. Cork; d. 1 Nov 1665.
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International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) 2nd edition
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Prepared for import into AtoM by Westminster School Archive staff, 2019-2020
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Users should note that the information recorded here that is not to be found in the first two volumes of the Record of Old Westminsters and its first Supplement has been assembled from various published and manuscript sources by Hugh Edmund Pagan MA FSA, and all new resulting text is his copyright, © 2014.
The Record of Old Westminsters: A biographical list of all those who are known to have been educated at Westminster School from the earliest times to 1927, Volumes 1 & 2, compiled by G. F. Russell Barker and Alan H. Stenning, London, 1928.