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George Perrot, Baron of the Exchequer

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Reprinted from: Nichols, John. 1781. The history and antiquities of worcestershire. In: Collections for the history of Worcestershire. Volume the first. 1 Jan 1785.

Pedigree of Perrot
Thorelby's Leeds, p 447:

After the Restoration, the manors were returned to the bishoprick and in the year 1699 Fladbury Manor was in lease to the earl of Plymouth: the daughters of Lord Windsor sold to George Perrot, esq, one of the barons of the Exchequer, who resigned that office and having before purchased the navigation of the river Avon, and other very considerable estates in this county, retired to Pershore, where his social and other amiable qualities rendered him beloved by all that knew him; his integrity and abilities as a judge are too well known to need encomium. He died there Jan 28, 1783/5. His family came originally from Bell-hall, in Worcestershire, and went to Yorkshire with one of the archbishops. His pedigree and arms follow on the next page.

Perrot beareth Gules, three pears, Or, upon a chief Argent, demi lion rampant, Sable, armed langued of the field.

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