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Richard, Jr. Perrott (1629 - 1670/1)

Clergyman. Admitted as a pensioner at Sidney Sussex College at the age of 15 on 31 May 1645, proceeding as B.A. 1648-9, as M.A. 1652, and as B.D. 1659. He was preacher at York Minster during the Commonwealth and was ejected in 1662. "He was a most learned, ingenious man, and an incomparable preacher. After his ejectment [sic] for Nonconformity, he lived some time with Dr. Robinson of Barniston, where he studied and practised physic with good success" (Calamy, 459). Other Links: freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~parrott - P-rr-tt Family Genealogy by DNA Project Relevant locations: Educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University
Workplace or place of business York Minster, York
Relationships: Richard, Jr. Perrott was a uncle of Thomas Perrott (1682-1728)
Richard, Jr. Perrott was a worked with Matthew Robinson (1628 [bap.]-1694)

Andrew Perrott (1632-4 Jan 1700/1701) was a brother of Richard, Jr. Perrott
Richard Perrott (1584-19 Dec 1641) was a father of Richard, Jr. Perrott
Linked print sources: as Mentions or references - Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, From the Earliest Times to 1900.
as Mentions or references - The Nonconformist Register, of Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths: 1644-1702, 1702-1752, generally known as the Northowram of Coley register, but comprehending numerous notices of Puritans and Anti-Puritans in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cheshire, London, &c., with lists of Popish recusants, Quakers, &c. .
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 161. Scarborough Spaw spagyrically anatomized, by George Tonstal M.D. This was printed 1670; with Recomendatory Verses, by Mr. Illingworth, President of Emanuel College; and Mr. Jo. Thoresby of Leedes. De morbis humani corporis, by Rich. Perrot B.D. and Licent in Physick, his Autograph. A Book of useful Receipts and Medicines.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)

207. Epitome Gram. Hebr. per D. Amydæum. This is the Autograph of Rich. Perrot jun. B. D. and was given me (with the former) by his Nephew Mr. Tho. Perrot M.A.