Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork

Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork is in Baronet Ireland.

On 9th September 1661 John Perceval 1st Baronet [aged 32] was created 1st Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork.

On 1st November 1665 John Perceval 1st Baronet [aged 36] died. He was buried at St Audoen's Church, Dublin. His son Philip [aged 9] succeeded 2nd Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork.

On 11th September 1680 Philip Perceval 2nd Baronet [aged 24] died. His brother John [aged 20] succeeded 3rd Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork.

On 29th April 1686 John Perceval 3rd Baronet [aged 26] died. His son Edward [aged 3] succeeded 4th Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork.

On 9th November 1691 Edward Perceval 4th Baronet [aged 9] died. His brother John [aged 8] succeeded 5th Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork.

On 1st May 1748 John Perceval 1st Earl Egmont [aged 64] died. His son John [aged 37] succeeded 2nd Earl Egmont, 2nd Viscount Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork, 2nd Baron Perceval of Burton in County Cork, 6th Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork. Catherine Cecil Countess Egmont [aged 26] by marriage Countess Egmont.

On 4th December 1770 John Perceval 2nd Earl Egmont [aged 59] died at Pall Mall [Map]. His son John [aged 32] succeeded 3rd Earl Egmont, 3rd Viscount Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork, 3rd Baron Perceval of Burton in County Cork, 7th Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork, 2nd Baron Lovel and Holland of Enmore in Somerset. Isabella Powlett Countess Egmont by marriage Countess Egmont.

On 25th February 1822 John Perceval 3rd Earl Egmont [aged 84] died. His son John [aged 54] succeeded 4th Earl Egmont, 4th Viscount Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork, 4th Baron Perceval of Burton in County Cork, 8th Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork, 3rd Baron Lovel and Holland of Enmore in Somerset. Bridget Wynn Countess Egmont by marriage Countess Egmont.

On 31st December 1835 John Perceval 4th Earl Egmont [aged 68] died. His son Henry [aged 39] succeeded 5th Earl Egmont, 5th Viscount Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork, 5th Baron Perceval of Burton in County Cork, 9th Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork, 4th Baron Lovel and Holland of Enmore in Somerset.

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On 23rd January 1841 Henry Perceval 5th Earl Egmont [aged 45] died. His half first cousin once removed George [aged 46] succeeded 6th Earl Egmont, 6th Viscount Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork, 6th Baron Perceval of Burton in County Cork, 10th Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork, 5th Baron Lovel and Holland of Enmore in Somerset.