He first married Isolde or Isabel Farrington, who had a son with him, Christopher Martin.
He then married Christina or Christian Paulet, who had a son Richard Martin and daughter Elizabeth Martyn with him.
He died in 1504, and was buried at nearby St Mary the Virgin, Puddletown, where effigies of him and his family can still be seen.
[1] He has sometimes been conflated (eg in "An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset, Volume 3, Central.
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