It is strange that Richard is such an obscure figure, given the importance and standing of his putative father John, who at the time of Richard’s first election to Parliament for Wilton was riding high in Wiltshire as receiver of the duke of Bedford’s estates and bailiff of the liberties of Cardinal Beaufort as bishop of Winchester. He was associated with John in 1448 in a suit for close-breaking brought against them in the common pleas by the abbess of Wilton abbey,
Save for his return to Parliament in 1435 and a record of payment of his expenses in that of 1439-40,
