Married by 1437, in 1439 he inherited his father's lands at
East Stoke,
Chantmarle, and Upper Sturthill in
Burton Bradstock. In 1440 his father-in-law gave him and his wife a house in Dorchester and in 1442 he sat in
Parliament with his father-in-law as one of the MPs for
Weymouth. From then on he seems to have engaged in legal work, for example acting as
feoffee for the MP John St Loe in 1449, and did not re-enter public life until the brief return to power of the
Lancastrians in 1470, when he was named to royal commissions for Dorset and was made a
justice of the peace for the county. When the
Yorkists regained power in 1471, he obtained pardons for himself and his elder son and was re-appointed to the bench in 1473, sitting as a JP for the rest of his life. He died on 4 November 1481 and his elder son was his heir. ==Family==