Prince Henry visited his father Robert Wroth from Nonsuch Palace and stayed for three days in May 1605.
[9] Wroth may have incurred his large debts, which have sometimes been attributed to his wife's extravagance, by buying and refurbishing the house at Loughton.
[11] His friend Ben Jonson described Loughton and Robert Wroth's virtues as a host in a poem in the collection, The Forest.
[14] William Gamage wrote a couplet praising Robert Wroth's housekeeping at his other property, Durants in Enfield.
His young son and heir died in July 1616 and his inheritance passed to his uncle, John Wroth.