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A Bibliography of the Writings of Thomas Charles-Edwards

Huw, Maredudd ap. "A Bibliography of the Writings of Thomas Charles-Edwards". Tome: Studies in Medieval Celtic History and Law in Honour of Thomas Charles-Edwards, edited by Fiona Edmonds, Paul Russell, Bronagh Ní Chonaill, Catherine Swift, Charlene Eska, Clare Stancliffe, David N. Dumville, Edel Bhreathnach, Elizabeth O’Brien, Elva Johnston, Fergus Kelly, Fiona Edmonds, Huw Pryce, Maire Ni Mhaonaigh, Maredudd Ap Huw, Marie Therese Flanagan, Nancy Edwards, Oliver Padel, Paul Russell, Robin C. Stacey, Roy Flechner, Sara Elin Roberts, Susan Youngs, Thomas O Clancy and Wendy Davies, Boydell and Brewer: Boydell and Brewer, 2011, pp. 217-224. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781846159640-024

Huw, M. (2011). A Bibliography of the Writings of Thomas Charles-Edwards. In F. Edmonds, P. Russell, B. Ní Chonaill, C. Swift, C. Eska, C. Stancliffe, D. Dumville, E. Bhreathnach, E. O’Brien, E. Johnston, F. Kelly, F. Edmonds, H. Pryce, M. Ni Mhaonaigh, M. Ap Huw, M. Flanagan, N. Edwards, O. Padel, P. Russell, R. Stacey, R. Flechner, S. Roberts, S. Youngs, T. Clancy & W. Davies (Ed.), Tome: Studies in Medieval Celtic History and Law in Honour of Thomas Charles-Edwards (pp. 217-224). Boydell and Brewer: Boydell and Brewer. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781846159640-024

Huw, M. 2011. A Bibliography of the Writings of Thomas Charles-Edwards. In: Edmonds, F., Russell, P., Ní Chonaill, B., Swift, C., Eska, C., Stancliffe, C., Dumville, D., Bhreathnach, E., O’Brien, E., Johnston, E., Kelly, F., Edmonds, F., Pryce, H., Ni Mhaonaigh, M., Ap Huw, M., Flanagan, M., Edwards, N., Padel, O., Russell, P., Stacey, R., Flechner, R., Roberts, S., Youngs, S., Clancy, T. and Davies, W. ed. Tome: Studies in Medieval Celtic History and Law in Honour of Thomas Charles-Edwards. Boydell and Brewer: Boydell and Brewer, pp. 217-224. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781846159640-024

Huw, Maredudd ap. "A Bibliography of the Writings of Thomas Charles-Edwards" In

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  • Thomas Perrot

    Member of the Parliament of England

    Sir Thomas Perrot

    Born1553
    Haroldston, Haverforwest
    Died1594 (aged 40–41)
    Spouse(s)Dorothy Devereux
    IssueUnnamed son
    Penelope Perrot
    FatherSir John Perrot
    MotherAnne Cheyne

    Sir Thomas Perrot (1553 – 1594) was an Elizabethan courtier, soldier, and member of parliament. He campaigned in Ireland and the Low Countries, and was involved in the defence of England against the Spanish Armada. He was imprisoned several times, on one occasion to prevent a duel with Sir Walter Raleigh, and on another occasion because of his secret marriage to Dorothy Devereux, a Lady-in-waiting to the Queen, and sister of the Queen's favourite, the Earl of Essex. Perrot's only daughter, Penelope, married Sir Robert Naunton, author of Fragmenta Regalia, which claimed that Perrot's father, Sir John Perrot, was an illegitimate son of Henry VIII.

    Family

    Thomas Perrot was the son of Sir John Perrot by his first wife, Anne Cheyne (d.1553), the daughter of Sir Thomas Cheyne, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, and his first wife, Frideswide Frowyk (died c.1528), daughter of Sir Thomas Frowyk, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.

    By his father's second marriage to Jane Prust (d.1593), widow of Lewis Pollard (d.1563) of Oakford, Devon, and daughter of Hugh Prust (d.1559) of Thorry, Devonshire, Perrot had a half-brother and two half-sisters:

    • William Perrot (d.1587), who died unmarried.
    • Anne Perrott, who married Sir John Phillips, 1st Baronet, of Picton Castle.
    • Lettice, who married firstly Walter Vaughan of Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire, secondly John Langhorne of St Brides, and thirdly, on 8 April 1605, Arthur Chichester, Lord Deputy of Ireland.

    Perrot also had at least four illegitimate siblings, Sir James Perrot, John Perrot (born c.1565), Elizabeth Perrot, and another sister whose name is unknown.

    Career

    Perrot saw his first service as a soldier when he

    Notes for Christopher Roberts

    Extracted from "The Baronetage of England" by the Rev Wm Betham published by Longman in 1801 in his entry for the Baynes baronetage and which therein quoted an extract on the Roberts line from the Collage of Arms in the Register marked 3 D 14, fol 160 and subsequent.

    Here's the resulting Ahnenatafel, for which there is inadequate other evidence to include in the Real Genealogy.

    1 Christopher ROBERTS.

    Christopher married Jane AWDUS.

    2 John ROBERTS.

    4 Christopher ROBERTS.

    Christopher married Frances TREAGLE.

    5 Frances TREAGLE.

    8 John ROBERTS. General: Of Bridgewater, Som.

    John married Mary NETHERCOT.

    9 Mary NETHERCOT.

    10 George TREAGLE. General: Of Taunton.

    16 Christopher ROBERTS.

    Christopher married Margaret DOLBYN.

    17 Margaret DOLBYN. General: Of Curry Mallet, Som.

    18 Robert NETHERCOT. General: Of Wemdon, Som.

      Note: the Somerset 1672 visitation, p. 29, includes father-in-law of John Nethercott of Wendon in Com Somerset and of which John his co-heir daughter Bridgett m. a Humphrey Little of Bristol.  Sounds like the same family as this Robert Nethercott.

    32 Robert (ROBERTS).

    64 William Jenkin ap Richard (ROBERTS).

    128 Jenkin ap Richard (ROBERTS). General: Lord of Brigham.

    256 Richard Thomas ap Jenkin (ROBERTS). General: Lord of Brigham.

    512 Thomas ap Jevan (ROBERTS). General: Lord of Brigham in right of his wife.

    Thomas ap Jevan married Jane.

    513 Jane. General: Co-heir.

    1024 Jevan ap Lysonn (ROBERTS).

    1026 Jenkin Thomas ap Avon. General: Lord of Brigham.

    2048 Lysonn ap Rees (ROBERTS).

    4096 Rees ap Morgan Yehan (ROBERTS).

    8192 Morgan Yehan (ROBERTS). General: Lord of Avon.

    Morgan Yehan married Elen.

    8193 Elen. General: 2nd wife.

    16384 Morgan Arglloyd (ROBERTS).

    16386 Gronw ap Einon. General: Lord of Kilway.

    32768 Cradock ap Justin (ROBERTS).

    Cradock ap Justin married Gladys.

    32769 Gladys.

    65536 Justin ap Gurgau (ROBERTS) Lord of Glamorganshire. General: Lord of Glam

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    Dylan Thomas (1914-1953), Carmen Martín Gaite, Carwyn James, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Dafydd ap Gwilym (active 14th century), David Jones (1895-1974), Esther Queen of Persia, Howell Thomas Evans, J. Viriamu Jones, John Morgan (1929-)
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