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  1. John Percival (27 September 1834 – 3 December 1918) was the first headmaster of Clifton College, where he made his reputation as a great educator. In his 17 years at Clifton numbers rose to 680. He accepted the presidency of Trinity College, Oxford, to recover from his years at Clifton.

  2. John Percival (3 April 1779 – 7 September 1862), known as Mad Jack Percival, was a celebrated officer in the United States Navy during the Quasi-War with France, the War of 1812, the campaign against West Indies pirates, and the Mexican–American War.

  3. John Percival (27 September 1834 – 3 December 1918) was the first Headmaster of Clifton College, where he made his reputation as a great educator. In his 17 years at Clifton numbers rose from 62 to 680. He accepted the Presidency of Trinity College, Oxford to recover from his years at Clifton.

  4. John Percival (27 September 1834 – 3 December 1918) was the first headmaster of Clifton College, where he made his reputation as a great educator. In his 17 years at Clifton numbers rose to 680. He accepted the presidency of Trinity College, Oxford, to recover from his years at Clifton.

  5. 1862–1879 John Percival (Bishop of Hereford) 1879–1890 James Wilson; 1891–1905 Michael George Glazebrook; 1905–1910 Albert David (Bishop of Liverpool) 1910–1923 John Edward King; 1923–1938 Norman Whatley; 1938–1948 Bertrand Hallward; 1948–1954 Henry Desmond Pritchard Lee; 1954–1962 Nicholas Hammond; 1963–1975 Stephen McWatters

  6. English headmaster, President of Trinity College, Oxford and bishop. John Percival (Q6252539) ... Rt. Rev. John Percival; edit. Language Label Description Also known as;

  7. PERCIVAL, JOHN (1834–1918), schoolmaster and bishop, the son of William Percival, a Westmorland ‘statesman’ (that is, a farmer who owned his land), by his wife, Jane, daughter of William Langmire, of Bolton, Westmorland, was born at Brough Sowerby, Westmorland, 27 September 1834, and educated at Appleby grammar school.