To judge by the bequests in the will of Walter’s grandfather, Thomas Wothe (d.1407) of Cannington in Somerset, the Wothe or Othe family were fairly well-to-do, for Thomas was able to leave his unmarried daughter the sum of 100 marks.
Nothing further is recorded about Walter until he appeared at the shire court at Dorchester on 27 Jan. 1449 to attest the election indentures for the knights of the shire. It was while he was there that he himself was returned as an MP for the borough of Dorchester.
Wothe died at an unknown date before 16 May 1468, when a writ de diem clausit extremum was directed to the escheator of Somerset and Dorset.
