
References:
Perrot notes, or some account of the various branches of the Perrott family, Edward Lowry Barnwell, (London: J. Russell Smith, 1867)
Some minor lines of the Perrot family in south Wales, RK Turvey. 1990. J. Parrott Society 7:42-47.
- The Perrots of Cheriton
- A Mathew Perrot leases land in 1517, near other Perrot lands
- 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
- 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
- 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, 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?
- The Perrots of Laugharne
-A Thomas Perrot of Brook, cousin to Sir John, appears in his deed of settlement in 1584
-The family survived through the 17th century
-David, last in the line, died ~1677

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