[1] On 26 September 1314, he was appointed Lord High Treasurer and resigned as Chief Baron two days later.
[1] In April 1318, in his capacity as a Baron of the Exchequer, Norwich was present at the parliament held in Leicester to attempt a reconciliation between the King and Thomas of Lancaster.
[1] He became Chief Baron again on 2 February 1327 under new king Edward III, despite his condemnation of the Mortimers whose sentences were both eventually cancelled.
[1] Norwich was married to Catherine, daughter of John de Hedersett and widow of Peter Bracuhe.
[3] Their daughter, Margaret, married firstly to Sir Thomas Cailey and then to Robert Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk.