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  1. John Perrot (c. 1527 - septiembre de 1592) ejerció el cargo de Lord Diputado de Irlanda bajo el reinado de Isabel I de Inglaterra. Es recordado por su participación en la reconquista Tudor de Irlanda y por ser considerado hijo ilegítimo de Enrique VIII. [1]

  2. 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.

  3. Sir John Perrot was the lord deputy of Ireland from 1584 to 1588, who established an English colony in Munster in southwestern Ireland. Perrot was long reputed to be the illegitimate son of King Henry VIII of England, but that claim has been strongly challenged in contemporary scholarship.

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    John Perrot (c. 1527 - septiembre de 1592) ejerció el cargo de Lord Diputado de Irlanda bajo el reinado de Isabel I de Inglaterra. Es recordado por su participación en la reconquista Tudor de Irlanda y por ser considerado hijo ilegítimo de Enrique VIII.

  5. On this day in 1592, Sir John Perrot, Privy Councillor and former Lord Deputy of Ireland, died at the Tower of London. He was buried in the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula at the Tower.

  6. wrote Sir John Perrot to the earl of Leicester on 23 September 1585,1 when there still seemed a frail hope of salvaging a battered victory from the wreck of a parliamentary session.

  7. 6 de ene. de 2010 · It is equally compelling, with a rich cast of dubious characters and a splendid plot involving espionage, counterfeiting, mistaken identity, betrayal and courtroom drama. The subject is the treason trumped up against Sir John Perrot at the start of the 1590s.