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  1. Domestic career. Percival was from the Point Chevalier Pirates club and played for the 1947 Schoolboy Kiwi side. [1] He took up refereeing in 1956 and controlled matches in the Auckland Rugby League competition. By 1960 he was receiving provincial appointments. [1] He earned a reputation for being a dominant and "eagle-eyed" referee.

  2. John Joseph Bishop (* 30. November 1966 in Liverpool , England ) ist ein britischer Schauspieler und Komiker . Bekanntheit erlangte er durch seine Rolle in der Fernsehserie Doctor Who .

  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 to 680. He accepted the presidency of Trinity College, Oxford, to recover from his years at Clifton. It was from Trinity that he went to Rugby to become headmaster of Rugby School before becoming Bishop of ...

  4. 1 May 1748. (1748-05-01) (aged 64) London, England. Spouse. Catherine Parker. Children. 7, including John. John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont, PC, FRS (12 July 1683 – 1 May 1748), known as Sir John Perceval, Bt, from 1691 to 1715, as The Lord Perceval from 1715 to 1722 and as The Viscount Perceval from 1722 to 1733, was an Anglo - Irish ...

  5. John Harley (29 September 1728 – 7 January 1788) was a British bishop. [1] Harley was the second son of Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, matriculating in 1747, graduating B.A. 1749, M.A. 1752, B.D. & D.D. 1778. [2]

  6. Wikipedia. Date of birth: 27 September 1834 Brough Sowerby: ... Media in category "John Percival (bishop)" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. John Percival Postgate, FBA (24 October 1853 – 15 July 1926) was an English classicist and academic. He was a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1878 until his death, and also taught at Girton College, Cambridge (1877–1909) and University College, London (1880–1908). Having been passed over for the Chair of Latin at the University ...