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Percy Shaw Jeffrey
Schoolmaster, academic and author / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Percy Shaw Jeffrey FRGS[1] (14 March 1862 Cheltenham, England – 22 February 1952) was a respected English schoolmaster and author of several books on a range of topics, including significant contributions towards the teaching of phonetics in schools. Shaw Jeffrey taught at a variety of schools before spending sixteen years as headmaster at Colchester Royal Grammar School. With his wife, Alice, he retired first to South Africa, then to the town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, in 1916, where he spent his time between numerous trips to countries around the world.
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Born | (1862-03-14)14 March 1862 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom |
Died | 22 February 1952(1952-02-22) (aged 89) |
Occupation | Headmaster |
Known for | Schoolmaster, academic, author |
Title | Headmaster of Colchester Royal Grammar School |
Term | 1900–1916 |
Predecessor | John Thomas |
Successor | Harry James Cape |
Spouse |
Alice Clark (m. 1901–1952) |
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