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    Sir John Perrot (7 November 1528 – 3 November 1592) was a member of the Welsh gentry who served as Lord Deputy of Ireland under Queen Elizabeth I of England...
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  • Perrot may refer to: People Claude Perrot (born 1951), French alpine skier Claude-Hélène Perrot (1928-2019), French historian and Africanist François-Marie...
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  • dissolution in the mid-16th century the property was granted to Sir John Perrot. "Beck Hall - Billingford - Norfolk - England". British Listed Buildings...
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    Monument Society: Sir John Perrot". Retrieved 19 June 2020. Indenture from John God to Sir John Perrot, cited in "Notes on the Perrot Family". Archaeologia...
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  • Essex. Perrot's only daughter, Penelope, married Sir Robert Naunton, author of Fragmenta Regalia, which claimed that Perrot's father, Sir John Perrot, was...
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    work and by the time it had been defeated Sir John Perrot was now Lord Deputy, being appointed in 1584. Perrot would be most remembered for shiring the only...
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    Dorothy Percy (née Devereux), Countess of Northumberland (formerly Perrot, née Devereux; c. 1564 – 3 August 1619) was the younger daughter of Walter Devereux...
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  • was claimed by John Malte. John Perrot (November 1528 – 3 November 1592), his mother being Mary Berkeley, the wife of Sir Thomas Perrot. Wives of Henry...
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  • a close political associate of the Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sir John Perrot: Perrot's downfall damaged his career, but he was eventually restored to royal...
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    guerrilla campaign continued for three more years. In February 1571, John Perrot was made Lord President of Munster. He pursued FitzMaurice with 700 troops...
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    After being court-martialled by the Lord President of Munster, Sir John Perrot, he was sentenced to be hanged, drawn, and quartered for treason and...
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  • the illegitimate son of Sir John Perrot, who was himself falsely rumoured to be an illegitimate son of Henry VIII. Perrot is now thought to have been...
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  • surrendered in 1573, prostrating himself in Kilmallock church before John Perrot, president of Munster. In 1575, when the earl returned to Ireland, fitz...
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    Lisdrumgormley Lead Mines. In 1585, the English Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sir John Perrot, visited the area and met the Irish chieftains. They requested that Ulster...
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    possessions of the Desmonds and was attacked by the English army of John Perrot in 1571. Perrot summoned the chieftains of Munster to meet him at the castle...
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    the queen. Cecil immediately had him proclaimed a traitor. A force under John Leveson placed a barrier across the street at Ludgate Hill. When Essex's...
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    simple "children of Nature" or even "mystical ecologists." In 1992 by John Perrot and team published the book "Bush for the Bushman" – a "desperate plea"...
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    14th century), and when the shiring of Ulster was undertaken by Sir John Perrot in the 16th century, Antrim and Down were already recognised divisions...
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    instance of legislation against Irish wolves dates back to 1584 when John Perrot, the Lord Deputy of Ireland, ordered Robert Legge to come up with a scheme...
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    later in 1606 he married Lettice Perrot, widow successively of Walter Vaughan of Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire, and John Langhorne of St Brides, Pembrokeshire...
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    allegiance to a distant monarch in Elizabeth I, the MacMahon met with John Perrot, then Lord Deputy of Ireland (according to some, a natural son of Tudor...
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  • spite of his crushing workload. His predecessor in office had been Sir John Perrot. FitzWilliam immediately seized on an opportunity to discredit him by...
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    his wives. His other reputed illegitimate children, Thomas Stukley, John Perrot and Ethelreda Malte, were born in the 1520s. Henry VIII's three children...
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    English settlers. However, this proved unsuccessful. English Deputy Sir John Perrot had ordered the legal establishment of "Leitrim County" a half-century...
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    and hairstyles, along with the proscription of other cultural customs. John Perrot, the Lord Deputy of Ireland under Elizabeth I, banned the wearing of...
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  • as County Donegal in 1585, Mostian was appointed by the Lord Deputy John Perrot as Sheriff of the county. This brought him into dispute with Sir Hugh...
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  • the Ystrad area, and cywyddau-style to Sir John Perrot (of Pembrokeshire) and to Sir Harry ap Sir Thomas Johns (of Abermarlais). Looker, Ray. "Dafydd Fynglwyd"...
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    controversy in the 1660s and 1670s because of these tendencies. First, John Perrot, previously a respected minister and missionary, raised questions about...
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  • (1571–1575) (1588–1594) Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton (1580–1582) Sir John Perrot (1584–1588) William Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Thornhaugh (1594–1597)...
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  • transcription of the submission to Sir John Perrot. 1586- SUBMISSION OF SORLEY BOY MACDONALD TO THE LORD DEPUTY PERROT Most honorable Governor, it is and...
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