He was educated at St John's College, Oxford.
[2] In 1667 he married Margaret Whithed of West Tytherley: they had two daughters.
[3] He was appointed a Freeman of Portsmouth in 1658; of Lymington in 1677; and of Winchester in 1695.
He was Commissioner of Wastes and Spoils for the New Forest from 1692.
This article about a 17th-century member of the parliament of England (up to 1707) is a stub.