GEORGE ENGLEHEART (BRITISH, 1750-1829)
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GEORGE ENGLEHEART (BRITISH, 1750-1829)

Edward Lockwood Percival (d. 6 July 1804), in sea-green coat and buttons, white waistcoat and frilled cravat, powdered hair

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GEORGE ENGLEHEART (BRITISH, 1750-1829)
Edward Lockwood Percival (d. 6 July 1804), in sea-green coat and buttons, white waistcoat and frilled cravat, powdered hair
oval, 2 3/16 in. (56 mm.) high, gilt-metal frame with green enamel border, the reverse with plaited hair
Literature
G. C. Williamson/H. L. D. Engleheart, George Engleheart 1750-1829 Miniature Painter to George III, London, 1902, p. 109.
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Lot Essay

Edward Lockwood Percival, second son of Rev. Edward Lockwood (d. 1802), Rector of St. Peter's Northampton, assumed the additional name of Percival and the manor of Lambourne, Essex. He married in 1790 Louisa Bridget Manners-Sutton (1769-1800), daughter of Lord George Manners Sutton and Diana Chaplin and had issue.
Williamson/Engleheart (loc. cit.) record that Mr. L. Percival sat to Engleheart in 1789.

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