Background
The son of Sir George Norton of Abbots Leigh in Somerset, he was great-grandson of Thomas Norton, author of the Ordinal of Alchemy. On the death of his father, in 1584, he succeeded to the estates.
The son of Sir George Norton of Abbots Leigh in Somerset, he was great-grandson of Thomas Norton, author of the Ordinal of Alchemy. On the death of his father, in 1584, he succeeded to the estates.
He studied for some time at Street John"s College, Cambridge, but records show no degree.
Early in 1585 he was in the commission of the peace for the county, but apparently suffered removal. He was reappointed in October 1589, on the recommendation of Thomas Godwin, bishop of Bath and Wells. He was sheriff of Somerset in 1589, and was appointed muster master of Somerset and Wiltshire on 30 June 1604.