Henry Perrot

Henry Perrot (29 Sept. 1689–1740), of Northleigh, Oxfordshire, was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1721 to 1740. Perrot was the eldest son of James Perrot of Northleigh, and his wife Anne. His father was nicknamed ‘Golden Perrot’ because of his wealth. He came from a staunchly royalist family which had long connections with the University of Oxford. He married as his second wife on 2 April 1719, Martha Bouchier, daughter of Brereton Bouchier of Barnsley, Gloucestershire and a niece of James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos. He succeeded his father in 1725.

Henry Perrot

Henry Perrot (29 Sept. 1689–1740), of Northleigh, Oxfordshire, was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1721 to 1740. Perrot was the eldest son of James Perrot of Northleigh, and his wife Anne. His father was nicknamed ‘Golden Perrot’ because of his wealth. He came from a staunchly royalist family which had long connections with the University of Oxford. He married as his second wife on 2 April 1719, Martha Bouchier, daughter of Brereton Bouchier of Barnsley, Gloucestershire and a niece of James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos. He succeeded his father in 1725.