Sir Andrew Perrot

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Sir Andrew Perrot, of Iestynton

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Son of Stephen Perrot and Elen verch Meirchion
Father of Catrin Perrot and William Perrot

Managed by: Woodman Mark Lowes Dickinson, OBE
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About Sir Andrew Perrot

See Peter Bartrum, http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6399/PERROT%2... (August 18, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)

Please see Peter Bartrum: Perrot 1; https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000173426918011 & Rhydderch ap Iestyn 1; https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000173392948858 [NOTE: Bartrum skips a generation here] (Steven Ferry; August 6, 2024.)


http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~parrott/pembrokeshire.shtml

02. Sir Andrew Perrot (b ~1130, Iestyngton)

•Married Janett Mortimer, daughter of Ralph Mortimer (d 1246), lord of Wigmore, Justice of Gwynedd, and Gwladys, daughter of the Princess Joan and Llewelyn ap Yorwerth (d 1240), King of South Wales •Janet Mortimer was granddaughter of Joan, illegitimate daughter of King John. Joan married Llwelyn ap Yorwerth in 1202, which means Janet would not have been of marriageable age before 1235-40. This would require more than a century between the marriage of Stephen, and that of his son, Andrew. •According to Barnwell, "This difficulty, it has been suggested, may partially be removed by supposing that one generation has been omitted, and that Andrew was the grandson, not the son of Stephen; but there appears to be no authority for such a statement, or any other grounds than the difficulty presented by the dates." •Said to have built Narbeth castle •More details on Narberth & the Perrot role there, by Fenton, R. 1811. A Historical Tour through Pembrokeshire. Pp 306-309. •Children: •Daughter Catrin (Catherine). Marries her cousin, Caradog (Cradoc) ap Howell of Newton, near Milford in Rhos. Sir Richard Newton, 7th in descent from this marriage, marries Emma, daughter of Sir Thomas Perrot and Alice Picton, his wife. •Daughter Elsbeth (Elizabeth), marries Dafydd (David) Wynter, b ~1250, Caerfyrddin Sain Pedr, Carmarthenshire, Wales •Son William, see #3 below.