1. perkin - Noun
2. Perkin - Proper noun
A kind of weak perry.
Source: Webster's dictionary''Calendar State Papers Milan", (1912), no. 514. Later, wishing to be rid of Warbeck, James IV provided a ship called the Cuckoo and a hired crew under a Breton captain which returned Perkin to Waterford in shame in July 1497. Source: Internet
He went to war only twice, once in 1489 during the Breton crisis and the invasion of Brittany, and in 1496–1497 in revenge for Scottish support of Perkin Warbeck and for their invasion of Northern England. Source: Internet
Later in Henry's reign another pretender to the throne emerged, in the person of Perkin Warbeck ; however, this time the matter was resolved without having to fight a major battle. Source: Internet
Once again Perkin attempted to lay siege to Waterford, but this time his effort lasted only eleven days before he was forced to flee Ireland, chased by four English ships. Source: Internet
Elroy Perkin, the head assistant coach for the team, echoed these statements. Source: Internet
Early life Perkin Warbeck's personal history has been fraught with many unreliable and varying statements. Source: Internet