Roche was resident at Barwise, two miles from Appleby. If one assumes that the attestor of six Westmorland elections between 1407 and 1442 was one man, his career was a long one, but it did not begin in earnest until the mid 1420s. His return to represent Appleby in 1425 was slightly irregular. According to the indenture, drawn up in the county court on 19 Apr., the mayor of the town and the two bailiffs, one of whom was Roche, had, with the assent of the town community, elected John Helton* and another whose name has been erased. Roche’s has been added over the erasure in a different hand and ink from the rest of the indenture.
After Roche’s service in Parliament he became sporadically active in local affairs. From 1430 to 1447 he sat several times on juries of gaol delivery and made other appearances on panels.
There is one other reference that may refer to Roche. In Hilary term 1405 a Robert Roche and Alice, his wife, had been sued by a clerk, Robert Camberton, for forcibly taking a chest with charters at Camerton in Cumberland; they replied by suing him for a third of more than 1,500 acres of land in Camerton and nearby vills as Alice’s dower from John Camberton. If this litigation did concern our MP, it is the only indication that he ever had interests in Cumberland.
