Sir Henry Wroth (d. 1671), second son of Henry, Sir Robert Wroth's youngest son, acquired some fame as a royalist during the civil wars, was a 'pensioner' of Charles I, and was knighted at Oxford on 15 September 1645.
[1] He was granted land in Ireland and succeeded to Durrants[2] (or Durants), an estate at Enfield in Middlesex,[3] on the death of his uncle John.
[4] In 1664 Wroth, with a party of horse, escorted Colonel John Hutchinson from the Tower of London on the road to Sandown Castle, Kent.
[6] He married Anne (1632–77), daughter of William, Lord Maynard of Wicklow.
His second daughter Jane married William Nassau de Zuylestein, 1st Earl of Rochford in 1681 .