'From two of said enclosures we learn that "Robt. Jordaine Gent. left issue Robert," and that he married "Cokers ------ of ----- ----- in Blandford," for his first wife; "a second wife brought him issue, Henry."'
↑ Either this Robert or his son Robert (or another Robert Jordan) was buried in Melcombe Regis, Dorsetshire in 1589. The context of the NEHGR article cited suggests that this Robert Jordan was of Dorsetshire.