William Perceval D.D. was an Irish priest in the first decades of the 18th century. [1]
The nephew of Sir John Perceval, 1st Baronet, he was educated at Christ Church, Oxford [2] and Trinity College Dublin. [3] He was Archdeacon of Cashel from 1703 until 1725; [4] and Dean of Emly from 1714 until 1735. [5] He also became a Prebendary of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin in 1720. [6] He married (1708) Catherine, daughter of Henry Prittie of Killboy and Dunalley. [7]
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