Thomas Percival or Percivall was an English stage actor of the seventeenth century.
Throughout his career he was confined to playing supporting roles, never graduating to major parts.
In 1693, following his retirement from the stage, he was arrested for coin clipping, a capital crime, for which he was sentenced to hang at Tyburn.
The intercession of his daughter with Mary II saw his sentence commuted to transportation, but before he reached Portsmouth he died of natural causes.
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