In this account, he is the son of John Nixon during the time of Edward IV, who leased a farm in the parish of Over from Vale Royal Abbey.
Another account of Nixon states that he was born during the reign of James I (1603–25) and that he was for some time in the service of Thomas Cholmondeley, master of Vale Royal after 1625.
There are also two claimed homes for Robert Nixon: one says he was an illiterate boy who was born in Bark House on a hill between Over and Whitegate.
Alternatively, another source claims Robert Nixon lived at Bridge House near the Forest of Delamere.
This was annoying to the kitchen staff, so whenever Henry left London he charged one of those officers with Robert’s safety.