Elected Clerk of the Cutler's Guild upon his father's death in 1627. Arrested for debt January 1636/37. On Sept. 25, 1651 Robert, now of Virginia, sent a letter to the company peticoinage "for and desiring thereby certen knyves that the Mr. & Wardens had seized being bad and deceitful wares." The Court ordered "that all the knyves soe seized as bad wares should be sent him which then was delivered to his brother-in-law Mr. Smith a silke dyer to be sent unto him." (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bbivona/53//.htm)
An affidavit by Samuel Dunscombe of Bermuda, dated November 8, 1705 stated that Robert Jadwyn died without issue (Composite volumes, 4,3, p. 199-200).