Background
Perrott was elder son of Sir Edward George Lambert Perrott, 4th Baronet (died 1886) by his wife Emma Maria Houghton (died 1878), only daughter
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Perrott was elder son of Sir Edward George Lambert Perrott, 4th Baronet (died 1886) by his wife Emma Maria Houghton (died 1878), only daughter
Since there were no sons, the baronetcies became extinct with his death in 1922. Perrott was Chief Secretary of the Saint John Ambulance Association from its formation in 1877 and secretary-general of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England from 1910. Of Charles Evelyn Houghton, commander Registered Nurse, descended in the female line, from John Evelyn.
The 1716 baronetcy had been created for Sir Robert Perrott, styled 1st Baronet., of Richmond, Surrey (died 1759), a relative of Sir John Perrot, lord deputy of Ireland in the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
The 1911 creation was probably designed to overcome the failure to register the patent at the time of creation. Sir Herbert was therefore a third cousin of the 3rd Marquess of Anglesey.
They had issue, two daughters:
Marie Louise Priscilla Perrott, later Baroness Forester (born 20 December 1909–1988), wife as of 1931 of the 7th Baron Forester since 1931. Lady Forester had a royal godparent in His (or Her) Highness Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein.