Robert does not appear in the pedigree of the Talbot family whose property at Godlingston on the Isle of Purbeck in south-east Dorset passed to the lawyer Robert Rempston* early in the fifteenth century.
No earlier record has been found of a Robert Talbot associated with Shaftesbury, save for that of a ‘clerk’ of this name who 21 years before had acted as proctor for John Burdeux, whom the abbess and convent of Shaftesbury abbey presented as rector of the church at Templecombe in Somerset.
The activities of the same or another Robert Talbot came to be focused on Dorchester, where a namesake was listed as a potential juror at sessions of oyer and terminer held in the town on 31 May 1462, and appeared at the parliamentary elections held there in 1467 to stand surety for the representatives returned for Melcombe Regis.
