At some point by December 1376, he was married to the widow Lora Morant, the sole daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Morant, of Morant's Court, Chevening and widow of Sir Thomas Cawne.
[2] She brought him, among other estates, the manor of Barsted, near Borough Green, in Wrotham.
He had two legitimate daughters and an acknowledged illegitimate son, John Wrotham.
He is recorded as helpful to his stepchildren, Robert and Alice Couen, the children of his second wife Lora.
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