John Perceval (1923–2000) was an Australian artist. John Perceval may also refer to: Sir John Perceval, 1st Baronet (1629–1665), land owner in Ireland;...
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American poet and geologist John Perceval (disambiguation), various people with the name John Percival (disambiguation), various people with the name...
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footballer (Huddersfield Town) John Perceval (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing John Percival This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Elizabeth Eliot (redirect from Elizabeth Eliot (disambiguation))
1st Baron Somers Elizabeth Mary Eliot (1785–1872), daughter of Francis Perceval Eliot Lady Elizabeth Harriet Cornwallis Eliot (1833–1835), daughter of...
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LeConte (redirect from LeConte (disambiguation))
Le Conte (California) Mount Le Conte (Tennessee) Le Conte du Graal or Perceval, the Story of the Grail Le Conte du ventre plein, English title Bellyful...
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philanthropist Spencer Perceval (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Spencer Perceval (1762–1812), British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval (junior) (1795–1859)...
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scientist, after whom the Peter Gaillard IBMS Founder's Award was named Perceval Gaillard (born 1983), French politician Rémi Gaillard (born 1975), French...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Animal epithet Hardline Jingoism Warmonger (disambiguation) War dove Eaton, Clement (1957). Henry Clay and the Art of American...
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Jr. (born 1964), American actor Neil Landon (1941–2020), English singer Perceval Landon (1868–1927), British writer Richard Landon (born 1970), British...
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and Montessori teacher Jane Muskie (1927–2004), First Lady of Maine Jane Perceval (1769–1844), spouse of the Prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1808...
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(disambiguation), multiple people, including: Robert Armitage (politician) (1866–1944), British Member of Parliament for Leeds Central Robert Perceval...
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Adelia Cleopatra Graves (1821–1895), American educator and author Alfred Perceval Graves, Irish writer Amy Graves, American physicist Bibb Graves, American...
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Harrison, 1888 The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of James I, M. Perceval-Maxwell, 1973 The Scots in Ulster, Rev. Dr. David Stewart, 2015 (reprint)...
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British Symphony Orchestra (section Disambiguation)
Orchestra, consisting of l00 instrumentalists, the vocalists being Miss Perceval Allen [fr] and Mr. Lloyd Chandos, the conductors Messrs. J. M. Glover and...
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Whig and a Tory sharing the post was abolished. Postmaster General (disambiguation) Postmasters General of Ireland Postmaster General for Scotland Postmaster...
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1600: Politics, Economy, and Society. Oxford University Press, 2013. p.29 Perceval-Maxwell, Michael. The Outbreak of the Irish Rebellion of 1641. McGill-Queen's...
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The Pothunters (section Disambiguation)
John Thompson, the master of the Sixth form Mr Merevale, a housemaster at St Austin's, coaches the House rugby and cricket The Rev. Herbert Perceval,...
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List of ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom (redirect from Strand by-election, 1891 (disambiguation))
1841 John Young Conservative John Young Conservative Junior Lord of the Treasury County Sligo 28 September 1841 Alexander Perceval Conservative John Ffolliott...
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