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Perceval, Spencer 1762-1812
English statesman

The son of the Earl of Egremont, he was born in London, educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge, and called to the Bar in 1786. An MP from 1796, he was Solicitor-General (1801), Attorney-General (1802), and Chancellor of the Exchequer (1807), before he became Prime Minister (1809-12). An efficient administrator, he had established his Tory government by the time he was shot dead by a bankrupt Liverpool broker, John Bellingham.