Background
Arden was born at Charlton, Kent, the son of John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont, by his second wife Catherine, 1st Baroness Arden, daughter of the Honorary
Arden was born at Charlton, Kent, the son of John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont, by his second wife Catherine, 1st Baroness Arden, daughter of the Honorary
He was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge.
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In 1801 he was admitted to the Privy Council. He had succeeded his mother as second Baron Arden in 1784. However, as this was an Irish peerage it did not entitle him to a seat in the House of Lords.
In 1802 he was created Baron Arden, of Arden in the County of Warwick, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and was able to enter the upper chamber of parliament.
He was also a Lord of the Bedchamber between 1804 and 1812, a Registrar of the Court of Admiralty between 1790 and 1840 and served as Lord Lieutenant of Surrey between 1830 and 1840. Lord Arden married Margaretta Elizabeth, daughter of General Sir Thomas Spencer Wilson, 6th Baronet, in 1787.
He died at Street James"s Place, London, in July 1840, aged 83, and was succeeded by his third but eldest surviving son, George, who also succeeded in the earldom of Egmont the following year. Lady Arden died in May 1851, aged 83.
Royal Society; 1st United Kingdom Parliament. 15th Parliament of Great Britain. 16th Parliament of Great Britain.
17th Parliament of Great Britain.
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Arden sat as Member of Parliament for Launceston from 1780 to 1790, for Warwick from 1790 to 1796 and for Totnes from 1796 to 1802 and served as Master of the Mint between 1801 and 1802 and as a Commissioner of the India Board between 1801 and 1803.