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Percival Stockdale1736-1811 1802 | Percival Stockdale, A Remonstrance Against Inhumanity to Animals; and Particularly Against the Savage Practice of Bull Baiting (Alnwick, 1802). A Remonstrance Against Inhumanity to Animals; and Particularly Against the Savage Practice of Bull Baiting1803-Jun| review of "A Remonstrance Against Inhumanity to Animals, and Particularly Against the Savage Practice of Bull-Baiting(1802), by Percival Stockdale," British Critic 21 (1803-Jun): 692. The only son of a Northumberland clergyman, Percival Stockdale attended grammar schools at Alnwick and Berwick; after studies at St. Andrews University he served two years in the army before settling in London about 1760. He edited the Universal Magazine (1771) and the Critical Review (he is supposed to have contributed 2,600 articles between 1771 and 1785). Stockdale took orders in 1780 and was Rector of Hinworth in Hertfordshire before returning to Northumberland. ("Rev. Percival Stockdale," Spencer and the Tradition: English Poetry 1579-1830)
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