Thomas Perritt (Perrit) 1710 - 1759
Thomas Perritt (Perrit), Freeman of York 1737-8.Of The Mint Yard (1741). City Chamberlain in 1753. He domintaed plastering in Yorkshire. See: Geoffrey Bear's 'Craftsmen of Interior Decoration in England 1660-1820.' Extract from Temple Newsam House"http://www.touruk.co.uk/houses/houseyorkshire_templenewsam.htm" The Picture Gallery was created from the long gallery of the Jacobean house in 1738 - 45 and is the finest and least-altered room at Temple Newsam with intricate Rococo plasterwork by Thomas Perritt and Joseph Rose of York and portraits of George II and his family. The paintings here were mostly collected by the 4th Viscount Irwin and his successors in the 18th century, with works by Giordano, Vasari and Guardi and family portraits by Philip Mercier and others. Is this his son buried at St Michael le Befry? James, son of Thomas Peckit, 16 Oct 1748 and this? Charles, son of Thomas Peckitt, 12 Nov 1753 and is the following related? buried St Michael le Belfry Thomas Peckitt from Coffee Yard, 17 Jul 1752 He died intestate.
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Spouses
1. Minster, York, Yorks., England 8th Dec 1739 Anne Etty
(Perritt ) + post 1744
2. Hampsthwaite, Yorks., , England 8th Jul 1748
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