Towe’s father John, a bailiff of New Windsor in 1400-1, acquired some 36 acres of land in the neighbourhood in 1410, and witnessed deeds in the town over the next few years.
New Windsor’s first ever parliamentary indenture, dated 3 Feb. 1447, was attested by the mayor, bailiffs and seven townsmen.
Towe was sometimes placed in a position of trust with regard to property in New Windsor. Perhaps acting as an executor, in 1445 he and a widow called Alice Chyppis conveyed to John Hende*, one of the King’s esquires, a tenement and curtilege in ‘Le Shete’ Street.
