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| Regulars included Lance | Percival, a satirist from TV shows of the time, and Ze |
| "At Bondoni was | Percival, a tall, sinewy man, a fine rider and shot-li |
| hts Lancelot and Gawain are out searching for | Percival, a new knight and the brother of Aglovale. |
| rer, also became merchants, including his son | Percival, a merchant at Beverley and York. |
| Hemingway also also considered the | Percival a great teacher, and most notably molded the |
| Peter | Percival a Wesleyan Missionary started several schools |
| s a regular performer under the management of | Percival A. Friend. |
| is eventually healed when Galahad, Bors, and | Percival achieve the Grail. |
| McGarvey had been mentored by Henry | Percival along with William Walter Webb who became pre |
| The series starred Michael Denison as Captain | Percival, an operative of British Special Intelligence |
| Written by Helen Blakeman, directed by Brian | Percival and produced by the makers of the BB1 espiona |
| the creature during the Grail Quest after he, | Percival and Galahad have chased it into a lake. |
| Percival and Wainwright then returned together to the | |
| Arthur | Percival and replaced by Brig. |
| he scheme for a College of Science which John | Percival and Benjamin Jowett were able to translate in |
| Percival and the Presence of God, by Jim Hunter. | |
| to Sir Aglovale, Sir Lamorak, Sir Dornar, Sir | Percival, and Dindrane. |
| On August 11, 2009 | Percival announced that he was likely to retire, and w |
| third romance of the cycle, Galahad, Bors and | Percival are joined at Castle Corbenic by nine other k |
| Angels player representative Troy | Percival argued in favor of Harris's reinstatement for |
| ( | Percival Arland Ussher) |
| Sydeian, a disgraced army veteran and William | Percival as they try to figure out how to defeat this |
| Daniel | Percival as Dylan |
| Lance | Percival as Clarence Doubleday |
| Lance | Percival as Stanley Thornton |
| Cyril | Percival as Jack Durrance |
| Lance | Percival as Timothy 'Dipper' Day |
| 2007, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim hired | Percival as a special assignment pitching instructor. |
| Percival's maternal great uncle was Pontus Wikner, the | |
| ingapore about to surrender in February 1942, | Percival attempted to save personnel who were successf |
| Percival Baker (1862 - July 20, 1921 Edmonton, Alberta | |
| Percival Ball (17 February 1845 - 4 April 1900) was an | |
| George | Percival Bargery (1876 - 1966) was an English missiona |
| ay-1887, Heaton Chapel, Lancs.; married JAMES | PERCIVAL BARKER, 29-Apr-1920, Aughton, Lancs.. |
| Percival Barnes 'Barney' Wood (22 December 1901 - 9 Ju | |
| Percival Beauclere | |
| Percival became President of Trinity College, Oxford i | |
| Henry | Percival Biggar (Carrying Place, Ontario, August 9, 18 |
| tee, as did Sir Fisher Tench, though Viscount | Percival blamed him for allowing his son to remain as |
| 981 to 1987, and has been a partner in Benson | Percival Brown since 1987. |
| Hal Gordon - | Percival Brown |
| William | Percival Brown (born 1900 or 1901) was a unionist poli |
| Percival Browne and Dubonnet then sing "The 'You-Don't | |
| o a comical meeting with the rigidly mannered | Percival Browne. |
| romley, together with Sydney clockmaker Frank | Percival, built a partial reconstruction of the Antiky |
| 8 February - Alfred | Percival Bullen, circus proprietor (d. |
| Hedley | Percival Bunton was born at Devonport, Tasmania on 18 |
| Hedley | Percival Bunton (1906-1997) was a missionary in China |
| orn in Nelson, New Brunswick, the son of John | Percival Burchill and Eliza B. Wilkinson. |
| John | Percival Burchill was chosen as speaker. |
| Defeating Liberal candidate George | Percival Burchill, he was elected to the Canadian Hous |
| rly histories, Benson Lossing claims that one | Percival Butler was in command, who had also served un |
| ing that on November 2, 1909, Warren A. Cole, | Percival C. Morse, and Clyde K. Nichols met at 22 Joy |
| Percival Charles Ewens played seven first-class cricke | |
| Percival Chase Parr (born 2 December 1859) was an Engl | |
| n presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to | Percival Clarence Pope, Second Lieutenant, U.S. Marine |
| pleasure in transmitting to First Lieutenant | Percival Clarence Pope, United States Marine Corps, th |
| Percival Clarence "Clarrie" Millar, AM (born 15 June 1 | |
| ning (16 January 1900 - 18 November 1988) and | Percival Clark, immigrants from the Caribbean islands. |
| but had been allowed to drop until revived by | Percival Clarke, the son of Sir Edward Clarke in the 1 |
| Clennell was described as 'a little tower of | Percival Clennell' then newly repaired with a barmkin |
| Percival Coles was born in Eastbourne in 1865 to John | |
| Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest | Percival, commander of Allied forces in Singapore, fol |
| ger siblings, Milicent, Lionel Hasler, Oswald | Percival, Constance Emily, Octavia and Walter Douglas. |
| Captain Lawrence | Percival Coombes began his career as a World War I fly |
| In 1860, he married Jane | Percival Cowan. |
| Percival Coyte ... Donovan | |
| Kids" was recorded by friend of the band Mark | Percival, credited in the album notes as Marky P. |
| 1889: James | Percival Cross, of Catthorpe Towers, Rugby |
| Anthony Holles ... | Percival Custard |
| The | Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art is a collecti |
| In 2003, he returned to SOAS where he was the | Percival David Professor of Chinese and East Asian Art |
| Chinese Ceramics: Highlights of the Sir | Percival David Collection, by Regina Krahl and Jessica |
| for the collection of Chinese ceramics at the | Percival David Foundation. |
| Their son was Sir | Percival David, 2nd Baronet. |
| ty of London by the collector and scholar Sir | Percival David. |
| dition 1993) school-level textbook written by | Percival Davis and Dean H. Kenyon and published by the |
| Charles Thaxton, | Percival Davis, and Dean H. Kenyon. |
| See also Clifford Grey, whose real name was | Percival Davis. |
| Percival Davson (30 September 1877 - 5 December 1959) | |
| Arthur | Percival Day, born 10 April 1885, at Blackheath, Kent, |
| General Sir Henry | Percival de Bathe, 4th Baronet KCB (19 June 1823 - 5 J |
| Henry | Percival de Bathe was a page at Queen Victoria's coron |
| Percival decided to step down as lead developer and pr | |
| After the Roosevelt safari | Percival decided to become a full-time white hunter an |
| Mr. | Percival declined to do any thing more than to allow h |
| Percival died on 8 May 2011, aged 86. | |
| nal Art Renewal Center Salon in 2007 and a C. | Percival Dietsch Award, “Best Sculpture in the Round” |
| ing the sixth session of the Council in 1919, | Percival Donald Leslie Fynn (Acting Treasurer) was nam |
| Percival Donald Leslie Fynn, Treasurer | |
| Baxter was temporarily replaced by | Percival Donald Leslie Fynn during his absence on 13 A |
| Percival Drayton (25 August 1812 - 4 August 1865) was | |
| During the Civil War, | Percival Drayton achieved fame as an officer of the Un |
| Percival Drayton became commanding officer of the sloo | |
| .S. Navy has named two destroyers in honor of | Percival Drayton, including: Drayton (Destroyer # 23, |
| She was the first ship named for Captain | Percival Drayton. |
| In 1753, Thomas | Percival drew plans of the visible foundations of the |
| Percival Edgar Deane CMG (10 August 1890-17 August 194 | |
| Hemingway struck up a friendship with | Percival, effectionately calling him "Pop," a name the |
| Percival Eric (Percy) Gratwick VC (19 October 1902 - 2 | |
| arded to Western Australians, Martin O'Meara, | Percival Eric Gratwick and Leslie Thomas Starcevich. |
| Percival Ernest "Percy" Morfee (2 May 1886 - 12 Februa | |
| A large section of | Percival Everett's Erasure (1999) contains a parody, e |
| Since the | Percival factory was concentrating on production of th |
| After | Percival fails to launch a nuclear strike to wipe out |
| Soon after his settlement the | Percival family left the established church and attach |
| Harold | Percival Fear (16 April 1908 - 13 May 1943) played fir |
| Sir Ian | Percival, former Solicitor General |
| Thomas | Percival FRS FRSE FSA (1740-1804) was an English physi |
| Percival George "Percy" Gooch (1 September 1882 - 22 J | |
| n; Leon G. Murray; Roy P. Patten; Lawrence F. | Percival; George E. Roberts; Robert W. Sawtell; R. Rus |
| that in the novel, the terrible secret of Sir | Percival Glyde is that he is an illegitimate heir. |
| Cecil Humphreys - Sir | Percival Glyde |
| Percival Goodhouse (c. | |
| congregation's 1957 building was designed by | Percival Goodman. |
| The | Percival Gratwick ward at the former Repatriation Gene |
| Percival Gray (born c. 1889) was an English sailor. | |
| ominent manufacturer A. P. Green (i.e., Allen | Percival Green (1875-1956)). |
| During his partnership with von Blixen, | Percival guided Ernest Hemingway on both of Hemingway' |
| ded the funds for Jean Batten to purchase the | Percival Gull Six G-ADPR monoplane in which she set tw |
| ving Waterloo Village in the modern era, it's | Percival H.E. Leach. |
| Unfortunately, | Percival had resisted the construction of fixed defenc |
| cleared by a judicial inquiry, chaired by Sir | Percival Halse Rogers, into Jack Lang's allegations of |
| Percival Harry "Percy" Barton (19 August 1895 - Octobe | |
| Born Thomas | Percival Hayes in Whangaroa, New Zealand, Son of John |
| Percival Healing (July 16, 1878 - February 1, 1915) wa | |
| Sir Thomas | Percival Heywood, 2nd Baronet; |
| Gus Ingles as Rev. | Percival Higginbotham |
| Percival Hillam Quirke (29 July 1898 - 25 March 1972) | |
| Percival hoped for the Archbishopric of York; indeed f | |
| l as nearby Blackheath Proprietary School and | Percival House (Blackheath). |
| He married Lucinda | Percival in 1998. |
| ader Modr and Ramalingar Shroff waited on Mr. | Percival in behalf of the boys and promised that they |
| Country candidate | Percival Inchbold won the resulting by-election in Apr |
| reviewed by H. F. P. | Percival, International Affairs (Royal Institute of In |
| Merlin sent | Percival into the Region Beyond, where his purity mani |
| After an initial failure Sir | Percival is able to discover the Grail, Merlin then ap |
| He was variously known as | Percival Jack Brookfield or Jack Brookfield, a member |
| Service to Jamaica by Jamaican Prime Minister | Percival James Patterson, in recognition of her work w |
| John | Percival Jones (January 27, 1829 - November 12, 1912) |
| in the land to the Comstock millionaire John | Percival Jones in 1874. |
| rquhar married Marion Jones (daughter of John | Percival Jones) in New York City, in 1903. |
| l Klein, Dara McFarlane, Meredith Oden, Tobie | Percival, Justine Phillips-Orf, Ryan Ray, Meagan Sharp |
| Dennis Price - | Percival Kapp |
| Ronold Wyeth | Percival King (September 19, 1905 - April 10, 2006) wa |
| The character of Captain | Percival later appeared in two more BBC thriller seria |
| Percival left Northampton Saints to join Harlequins in | |
| le, by Richard Monaco, is a re-telling of the | Percival legend. |
| Ancestry of | Percival Levett of York, Visitation of Dorset, 1623 |
| Percival Levett was buried at St. Martin's Micklegate | |
| Percival Levett's brother Richard Levett was a longser | |
| waite, Christopher Topham, Matthew Topham and | Percival Levett. |
| ancies in the orbits of the outer planets led | Percival Lowell to conclude that yet another planet, " |
| Percival Lowell - Collected Writings on Japan and Asia | |
| should be special because it was named after | Percival Lowell who build the Lowell Observatory in Fl |
| November 13 - | Percival Lowell (b. |
| March 13 - | Percival Lowell (d. |
| ng miles from Flagstaff, is one of the places | Percival Lowell considered when seeking the ideal site |
| ere so sharp, that they were able to disprove | Percival Lowell's claim of geometrical canals on the p |
| third weekend in August is the celebration of | Percival Lowell's contribution to astronomy and his ti |
| Constance Lowell, | Percival Lowell's widow, subsequently embroiled the ob |
| mical observation stations, notably including | Percival Lowell's Flagstaff Observatory. |
| He was critical of | Percival Lowell's theory of intelligent life on Mars. |
| omer Giovanni Schiaparelli, though more so to | Percival Lowell, than did H. |
| Percival Lowell, astronomer and businessman, Room 21 | |
| biting the Sun that was discovered in 1907 by | Percival Lowell. |
| Mars exploration resulted from the efforts of | Percival Lowell. |
| Local architect | Percival M. Lloyd designed the classically-detailed 32 |
| The song was covered by | Percival Mackey and his Orchestra featuring a vocal by |
| he played with several dance bands, including | Percival Mackey's, then led his own six-piece unit. |
| Reginald's brother | Percival made a single appearance for Worcestershire i |
| At first | Percival mainly hunted lion with the Hills, but in tim |
| The Rev. | Percival Matson Wood served as rector from 1917 to 193 |
| Alfred | Percival Maudslay (March 18, 1850 - January 22, 1931) |
| Anne Cary Morris Maudslay and Alfred | Percival Maudslay, A Glimpse at Guatemala, and Some No |
| He defeated the Federal Labor candidate | Percival McDonald, standing in his second and final el |
| William | Percival Meates (1871 - after 1897) was an English pro |
| Percival Molson | |
| A gifted athlete, at the age of sixteen | Percival Molson participated in several sports and as |
| ernors of the university renamed the facility | Percival Molson Memorial Stadium on October 25, 1919, |
| In 1996, Captain | Percival Molson was an inaugural inductee to the McGil |
| McGill plays out of | Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, where the Canadian F |
| In | Percival Molson's will he left $75,000 to McGill Unive |
| On July 5, 1917, Captain | Percival Molson, a McGill University alumnus and sport |
| Percival Molson, MC (August 14, 1880 - July 5, 1917) w | |
| William 'Percy' | Percival Morgan (1 January 1905 - 3 March 1983) was a |
| ented by the Allied commander, General Arthur | Percival, most of the 18th Division saw little or no a |
| Percival Murray | |
| aughters and two sons; Margaret Phyllis 1895, | Percival Nathan 1894, Monica Virginia 1903 and Oliver |
| North Shore; F Taylor, McDonald, | Percival, O Miller, A Sutton, Jackson, Hill, B Wells, |
| of gratitude for many obligations,' by Thomas | Percival of the Middle Temple. |
| s with the company, Downey worked with Philip | Percival on several safaris as his "second hunter." |
| he was dismissed from his command by General | Percival on 23 December 1941. |
| In 1957, Maine's governor | Percival P. Baxter deeded his summer home on the islan |
| Percival Pembroke C1 | |
| This meant that | Percival Pope would be the only brevet medal recipient |
| Percival Prentice T.1 | |
| Percival Pringle III | |
| ging as Percy Pringle III (or, alternatively, | Percival Pringle) in southeastern independent promotio |
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