Edward Perceval (a captain in the Royal Dragoon Guards, who married Sarah Howarth),[5] and Hon.
[6] After his mother died in 1752, his father married Catherine Compton (sister of the 7th and 8th Earls of Northampton), with whom he had another three sons and six daughters.
Perceval was also 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.
[2] On 4 June 1765, he married Isabella Powlett (d. 1821), daughter of Lord Nassau Powlett (son of the 2nd Duke of Bolton and Henrietta Crofts, herself a granddaughter of King Charles II) and Lady Isabella Tufton (a daughter of the 6th Earl of Thanet).
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