Covers his final active years and political reflections.
Below are the primary "papers" and records associated with him and others of the same name: 📜 The Diary of Viscount Percival Lord Percival
These are published by the Historical Manuscripts Commission and are freely available on Internet Archive. Lord Adalbert Percival Cecil's Papers Covers his final active years and political reflections
The most famous "paper" by Lord Percival is his meticulously kept , which spans the 1730s and 1740s. It is considered an essential primary source for British Parliamentary history and the early development of Georgia. Lord Percival
Details interactions with key figures like Sir Robert Walpole .
Focuses on the founding of Georgia and parliamentary prison reform.