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INTRODUCTION
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Lady Jane Perceval [née Wilson] (d. 1844)
The daughter of Sir Thomas Wilson MP; she married Spencer Perceval in 1790 and had a family of six sons and six daughters. In 1815 she married Lieutenant-col. Sir Henry Carr. Charles Macfarlane described her as “a most benevolent, tender-hearted, charitable person, an exemplary woman in all essentials and in every respect.” The daughter of Sir Thomas Wilson MP; she married Spencer Perceval in 1790 and had a family of six sons and six daughters. In 1815 she married Lieutenant-col. Sir Henry Carr. Charles Macfarlane described her as “a most benevolent, tender-hearted, charitable person, an exemplary woman in all essentials and in every respect.”
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 SPENCER PERCEVAL  ¶ 8