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[Principal]: Adrian Saravia
[Period]: 1563–1568
[Notes]: The school's first master, Saravia left the island in 1571, describing the local population as an 'uncivilised race' which 'hates all learning'. He went on to become one of the translators of the King James Bible.
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[Principal]: William Hart
[Period]: c. 1581
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[Principal]: George Capelin
[Period]: 1589–1591
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[Principal]: Martin de Pestere
[Period]: 1599–1606
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[Principal]: Simon Hern
[Period]: 1606–1608
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[Principal]: William West
[Period]: 1608–1609
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[Principal]: Amos Horn
[Period]: c. 1610
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[Principal]: Jean Ganrey
[Period]: 1613–1614
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[Principal]: Thomas Mauger
[Period]: 1622–1626
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[Principal]: Joshua Slowley
[Period]: 1627–1628
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[Principal]: Arthur Morehead
[Period]: c. 1635
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[Principal]: Isaac Basire
[Period]: c. 1636
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[Principal]: Jacob de l'Epine
[Period]: 1639–1644
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[Principal]: Thomas Carey
[Period]: 1644–1660
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[Principal]: Gabriel Du Perier
[Period]: 1660–1669
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[Principal]: George Dalgarno
[Period]: 1670–1672
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[Principal]: Francis Dubois
[Period]: 1672–1675
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[Principal]: Nicholas Le Mesurier
[Period]: 1675–1678
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[Principal]: William Johnson
[Period]: 1682–1698
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[Principal]: Jacob Bouhaut
[Period]: c. 1700
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[Principal]: Lawrence Payne
[Period]: 1708–1714
[Notes]: Payne was dismissed after he was found to have spent eighteen months absent in England while still claiming salary as a master.
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[Principal]: John Rowe
[Period]: 1714–1718
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[Principal]: John Le Mesurier
[Period]: 1738–1759
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[Principal]: John Hemming
[Period]: 1759–1761
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[Principal]: Elias Crespin
[Period]: 1761–1795
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[Principal]: Nicholas Carey
[Period]: 1795–1824
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[Principal]: Charles Stocker
[Period]: 1824–1829
[Notes]: Stocker was the College's first principal since the re-chartering of the College in 1824. He developed a reputation for 'unmerciful' flogging while applying himself to raise the academic standing of the school, as well as concentrating on the construction of the new main building.
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[Principal]: George Proctor
[Period]: 1829–1832
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[Principal]: William Davies
[Period]: 1832–1847
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[Principal]: John Bromby
[Period]: 1847–1855
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[Principal]: Arthur Corfe
[Period]: 1855–1868
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[Principal]: John Oates
[Period]: 1868–1888
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[Principal]: William Penney
[Period]: 1888–1924
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[Principal]: Francis Hardy
[Period]: 1924–1939
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[Principal]: William Milnes
[Period]: 1939–1957
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[Principal]: John Day
[Period]: 1957–1971
[Notes]: Day was the first principal of the College not to be an ordained member of the Church of England.
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[Principal]: Richard Wheadon
[Period]: 1971–1988
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[Principal]: John Doulton
[Period]: 1988–1998
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[Principal]: David Toze
[Period]: 1998–2001
[Notes]: Toze appointed the first-ever female headteacher of Beechwood (the associated junior school) in 2000, and oversaw the merging of Acorn House and Beechwood into the Elizabeth College Junior School as well as establishing a link between The Ladies' College and Elizabeth College sixth forms.
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[Principal]: Nicholas Argent
[Period]: 2001–2009
[Notes]: Argent oversaw the development of the sixth form centre in the basement of the main building, opened in 2008.
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[Principal]: George Hartley
[Period]: 2009–2017
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[Principal]: Jenny Palmer
[Period]: 2017–
[Notes]: Palmer was the first female principal in the school's history, and oversaw the beginning of the transition of Elizabeth College from a boys-only school into a co-educational school.
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