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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… his wife, to John Russell, chaplain, and Stephen Perrot, of all their messuages and lands &c. in Newton and … by Richard, son and heir of William Gerauld to Stephen Perrot, that he will not sell or alienate his lands except to …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… II. Much injured. [Pembr.] D. 650. Demise by William Perrot of Haroldiston, esquire, to Jevan ap Howell Broun, and … and others (named). [Pembr.] D. 665. Grant by William Perrot son and heir of Thomas Perrot esquire, to Isabella, late the wife of the said …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… D. 723. Grant in tail, by John Picton, esquire, to Thomas Perrot, son of Stephen Perrot, esquire, and Alice his wife, daughter of the grantor, … the martyr, 8 Richard II. [Pembr.] D. 741. Grant by Thomas Perrot, esquire, of Estyngeston, to Nicholas Dawe, John White …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… 9 May, 22 Henry VII. Seal. [Pembr.] D. 813. Grant by Ellen Perrot, widow, late the wife of Lewis David late of Tenby, merchant, to William Perrot of Haroldiston, esquire, of all her messuages, lands, … &c. in Tenby, which she lately had of the grant of John Perrot of Woddistocke, and Thomas Maghaunle of Tenby, …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… John Joce, knight, and others, named, between Stephen Perrot, plaintiff, and Philip Gundy and Susanna his wife, … [Pembr.] D. 947. Bond by John Row of Redehill, to William Perrot of Haroldiston, esquire, for 100 l. to be paid on the … to the said William. [Pembr.] D. 948. Demise by Owen Perrot, esquire, of Haroldston, to Philip Wylyng, clerk, for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… built for men outside the town community proper, notably Perrot's House in Gravel Walk near Magdalen College, built for the Perrot family possibly in 1548 and demolished in 19th … 65 The wealthiest privileged persons were Robert Perrot, a graduate and landowner, James Edmonds, bedel and …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… - - Edward James - Fine, 10 s. to poor box " " 18 Fras. Perrot - - - Oliver Styles - - Fine, 5 l. to poor box 538 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… 41) of 1569; alms-dish of 1683, given by V. P. (Ursula Perrot), with lozenge-of-arms and a flagon of 1702, given in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Margaret, contains a monument to the memory of Sir John Perrot, who was the first sheriff of the county of Pembroke: …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
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