Bishop Cotton Boys' School - Heads

Heads

Past heads include Rev. S.T. Pettigrew, Rev. Reynold, Rev. Bamforth, Rev. Dubois, Rev. George Uglow Pope, Rev. Hildesley, Rev. Parker, Rev. Williams, Rev. Watling, Rev. Burton, Rev. Smith, Rev. Barry, Rev. Ainley, Rev. Miller, Rev. Herbert Pakenham-Walsh, Rev. John Drury, Rev. Dawkin, Rev. Scipio, Rev. Hodges, Rev. Canon Elphick, Rev. I. L. Thomas, Dr. Francis Samuel, Mr. A. T. Balraj, Dr. Abraham Ebenezer, Col. John Ellis. Prof. John Zachariah is the present incumbent.

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