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Henry Wroth
Sir Henry Wroth (d. 1671), second son of Henry, Sir Robert Wroth's youngest son, acquired some fame as a royalist during the civil wars, was a 'pensioner' of Charles I, and was knighted at Oxford on 15 September 1645. He compounded with the parliament for £60. 〔DNB: (Cal. ''Committee for Compounding'', p. 1567)〕 He was granted land in Ireland and succeeded to Durrants〔 (or Durants), an estate at Enfield in Middlesex, on the death of his uncle John.〔 In 1664 Wroth, with a party of horse, escorted Colonel John Hutchinson from the Tower of London on the road to Sandown Castle, Kent.〔DNB: (''Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson'', ed. C. H. Firth, ii. 329)〕 He was a patron of Thomas Fuller, who dedicated his ''Pisgah Sight'' (1650) to him. Fuller often visited Wroth at Durrants.〔 (Bailey, Life of Fuller, p. 460)〕 He married Anne (1632–77), daughter of William, Lord Maynard of Wicklow. He died on 22 September 1671. His second daughter Jane married William Nassau de Zuylestein, 1st Earl of Rochford in 1681 . ==References==
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