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  1. Sir Thomas Perrot (1553 – 1594) was an Elizabethan courtier, soldier, and Member of Parliament. He campaigned in Ireland and the Low Countries, and was involved in the defence of England against the Spanish Armada.

  2. 26 de may. de 2019 · Thomas Perrot (b ~1398; d 23 July 1474), Esquire of Istingston and Haroldston •Since Sir Thomas was already dead by the time the battle of Mortimer´s Cross took place on 2 February 1461, this must be the Thomas Perrot listed in the battle roster.

  3. Thomas Perrot (b 1505; d Sep 1531), Esquire of Haroldston. Upon death of Sir Owen and his son Robert, the teenage Thomas and his younger brother Edward, "became, upon purchase from the Crown, the wards of Maurice, Lord Berkeley.

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    • Mary (Berkeley) Johnes
  4. In spite of the Act of Attainder under which Perrot was punished, his estates were soon granted to his son, Sir Thomas Perrot.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PerrotJohn Perrot - Wikipedia

    Sir John Perrot, was a figure of unusual power and influence in Tudor Britain and Ireland. Born near Haverfordwest in 1528, he inherited wealth and power – the Perrots had been accumulating both in west Wales for centuries – and gained more ingratiating himself with the English court.

  6. Sir THOMAS PERROT (1553 - 1594), politician, courtier and landowner Sir Thomas was born, probably, at Haroldston, in either August or September 1553. He was the only child of Sir John Perrot and his first wife Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Cheyne, who died in childbirth or soon after.

  7. Sir Thomas Perrot (1553 – 1594) was an Elizabethan courtier, soldier, and Member of Parliament. He campaigned in Ireland and the Low Countries, and was involved in the defence of England against the Spanish Armada.