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Miscellaneous
Perrots
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Last update = 25 Dec 2013 • Comments? Corrections? Additions? Please write.

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The Perrots of Cheriton
  • A Mathew Perrot leases land in 1517, near other Perrot lands
  • Thought to be son of Thomas, 10th in the Pembrokeshire line
  • Son Lewis returned the property to Sir John Perrot

The Perrots of Woodstock/Haverfordwest
  • John, son of the first Sir Thomas, receives land in Woodstock, 1462
  • George, founder of the Oxfordshire line, may have been his son
  • Son John, moves to Haverfordwest
  • Sir William Perrot executed power of attorney for John Perrot of Havorfordwest, putting him in possession of lordship and manor of Tallacharn or Laugharne on 9 June 2 Henry VII (1487). Sir John Perrot, Lord Deputy of Ireland, was in possession of this property at the time of his attainder.
  • --Not sure if the above group is connected to the ones from the 1600's--

  • Walter Parrett buried 29 March 1652; He was married to Margret, buried the same date. Both at St. Martins. Their child was also buried in 1652

    From Philliips, 1895: The plague arrived in Haverfordwest in October of 1651. By year's end 46 were dead. "1652 opened gloomily. On New Year's Day (March 25th) there were three deaths; two of these were Parrotts. At the mayor's expense two shrouds were delivered to Walter Parrott, who had already lost a child on the 13th. There were three deaths on the 27th, and four on the 28th. On the 29th 'Walter Parrott and Margrett his wife' followed their children to the tomb. One can understand the terror which the epidemic inspired." By July 7th, and additional 213 deaths had taken place.

  • William Parrott, Sr. Will 11 April 1671; probated 2 October 1671, 'to be buried St. Martins Church'
  • William Parrott (Jr?) married Jennett Parrott, 2 October 1671
  • Perrot Williams, s/o William Williams, baptized 6 April 1680 in St. Martins
  • Elizabeth, d/o Thomas, baptised 30 July 1691 at St. Marys
  • William, s/o Thomas, baptised 8 October 1693 at St. Marys
  • Mary, d/o Thomas, baptised 3 December 1699 at St. Marys
  • A Charles Perrot of Haverford is a witness to the will of Sir Herbert Perrot of Wellington, implying a branch of the family was living there at the time.
The Perrots of Kidwelly
  • In 1488, Thomas Perrot petitions to marry his 3rd cousin, Agnes Lightfoot of Haverfordwest
  • Perhaps originated from the Scotsborough Perrots?

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