He succeeded his uncle in 1381 which brought him manors throughout Wiltshire, including
Elvetham in the north of the county, where he created a 300-acre park, and
Wolfhall and other manors in the east. He was knighted by October 1388. He held the post of hereditary warden of Savernake Forest from 1381 to 1417 and from 1420 until his death in 1427. Between 1384 and 1422 he served as
knight of the shire eight times for
Wiltshire, twice for
Hampshire (1384 and 1390) and twice for Devon (1391 and 1404). He was elected
Speaker of the House of Commons in 1404 during the reign of King
Henry IV, known as the
Illiterate or
Unlearned Parliament because the king forbade lawyers from attending. He was appointed
High Sheriff of Wiltshire for 1418–19. He held a number of public commissions and served several times as an ambassador abroad. ==Marriage and children==