Whitton came from an old-established Shropshire family. When his father was murdered by a chaplain on 30 Nov. 1372, he inherited Whitton itself and more scattered properties at Ashford and elsewhere in the southern part of the county, on the border with Herefordshire.
On 4 Apr. 1408 Whitton made an agreement with the rectors of Burford parish church for requiem masses for the souls of his forebears for four generations back, the cost (20s. a year) to be borne by his brother and heir, Edward, and the latter’s successors as lords of the manor of Whitton. It would appear that his daughter, Joan, the wife of Thomas Worthyn, had already died. The shire knight himself lived only three years more, and Whitton was held by his brother’s descendants until 1609.
