As the younger son of a merchant family Cole settled in Winchester and became a notary public, serving both the municipal and diocesan administration.
In the second session Cole was named in full to the committee for the revived Waller land bill (27 Feb. 1606),
Cole does not seem to have stood for re-election in 1614. His portrait, which still hangs in the Guildhall, was painted in 1616, when he was aged 67.
