Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt » Thomas Perrot (1390-1460)

Personal data Thomas Perrot 

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Household of Thomas Perrot

He has/had a relationship with Alice Picton.


Child(ren):

  1. Mabli Dwnn  1408-1438 
  2. Emat Perrot  1410-1488
  3. Emerota Perrot  1410-1455
  4. Joan Perrot  1410-????
  5. Agnes Perrot  1425-????
  6. Stephen Perrot  1440-1461


Notes about Thomas Perrot

Sir Thomas Perrot (cal 1382 - 10 April 1460 in Bristol) of Eastington and Haroldston

•Moved family to Haroldston sometime after 1442 •Turvey: "Knighted sometime between 1442 and 1446, Perrot occupied high office in the earldom for more than twenty years, serving as sheriff and steward of the county." Either he or his son was employed as one of the councillors of Jasper Tudor. Note that although Sir Thomas was said to be in the battle of Mortimer's Cross, 2 February 1461, he was already dead, so it had to be his son, Thomas, who appears in the roster. •Barnwell: "To this Sir Thomas, in connexion with Henry Malefant, a commission (14 Nov., 4 Hen. IV) was issued by Sir Francis A'Court to raise certain sums in Carew and other places, and to pay £200 in silver to Owen Glendwr, on condition of a cessation of hostilities. The money was first to be transferred to Stephen Perrot and John Castlemartin. The Henry Malefant here mentioned is probably the nephew of Stephen Malefant, who married Alice Perrot. •Married Alice (b ~1400; d 31 April 1441), daughter of Sir John ap William ap Thomas ap Sir William Picton (aka John Picton, d 1440) ca 1440, by whom diverse descents of inheritance came to the Perrot family •Next married Joane, daughter of John Arnold and widow of Llywelyn Warren of Warren. Her deed is dated 1465. •Son Thomas- see #10 below. •Son Stephen, d 20 June 1461. •Daughter Emma, wife of Sir Richard Newton (aka Cradock; d 1444), of Newton Noyes, Llanstadwel, Pembrokeshire, Wales, who became Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in 1439 •Daughter Margaret, second wife of Gruffydd ap Nicholas, who died during the battle of Mortimer's cross, fighting for the Yorkists. She next married John Vytere. •Daughter Joan 1st, married Gruffudd ap Nicolas (b ~1400) of Llandeilo Fawr, Carmarthenshire, Wales; d. 2 Feb 1461, Battle of Mortimer's Cross, Herefordshire, England. •Daughter Joan 2nd, married Sir Harry Wogan of Cas-wis, Pembrokeshire, Wales; d 1469, Battle of Edgecote Field, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. •Daughter Jane/Jonet, married Philip Eliot of Erwer, Amroth, Pembrokeshire, Wales. •There were 3 Jane Perrots from 3 straight generations who married into the Elliott family, generating confusion. •Daughter Annes, married Hywel ap Dafydd (b ~1400) of Gwernant, Troed-yr-aur, Cardiganshire, Wales. •Daughter Agnes, married William Warren of Warrington •Daughter Ellen, maried first Richard Wyriott of Orielton, Hundleton, Pembrokeshire, Wales; then Lewis Davy •Son John, possibly married to Ellen; fate unknown. Turvey (1990) thinks is the John who founded the Perrot family in Woodstock. •Son Henry- owned Caervoriog. Married Isabella Laugharne of Pembrokeshire, Wales. His widow returned it to Haroldston. •Daughter Annes (b ~1430) married William Waring, (b ~1400; d 1484) of Tre-wern, Nyfer, Pembrokeshire, Wales •Son William of Tallacharn in Caemarthenshire. His existence is known because there was an inquisition into his possessions in 2 Elizabeth. A descendant of this line might be the John Perrot of Haverfordwest who matriculated in Oxford in 1772. Perhaps other descendants of this branch are still around. •Son Stephen Perrot

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