He married Alice, daughter of Sir William Rykhill of
Frindsbury and his wife Rose, and sister of
William Rickhill MP and John Rickhill MP, and had four children: William, his heir, who died in 1431, Thomas, a third son who died young, and Margaret. The younger William married Alice Tyrrell, widow of Hamo Strange, and daughter of
John Tyrrell, three times
Speaker of the House of Commons of England and his first wife Alice Coggeshall, a granddaughter of the celebrated soldier of fortune
Sir John Hawkwood. Sir John Skrene (died 1475), the younger William's grandson, was the judge's last direct male
heir. The ultimate beneficiaries from Sir John Skrene's death were the heirs of the elder William's sister Christina: these were her great-grandchildren John Clerk and Christina Colton. In the winter of 1476/7 they submitted a joint
petition to the
Irish Parliament asking to have their right to the Skrene lands recognised. As they were able to prove that their mothers were the daughters of Christina's only surviving daughter Margaret, the claim was successful, and an
Act of Parliament was passed recognising their rights. A rival claim to the estate by Richard Ayston of
Colchester, who claimed to be the son of another sister of William Skrene, Isabel Ayston, was unsuccessful. ==References==