William Bolt began his career as a carpenter, but later became prominent among the fullers and clothiers as a result of his marriage, which gave him control of the amalgamated interests of two early 14th century fulling families, the Toumbers and Causes. He sold at least 63 cloths in 1394-5 and 82 in 1398-9, and was one of those who shared in the running of the fulling mill at Priors Barton.
Bolt’s career was otherwise fairly uneventful. But he appeared as surety for the attendance in Parliament of
William Juge
† when the latter was elected in 1380, and it was he who, as bailiff of the 24, forwarded the electoral return of 1385 to the sheriff of Hampshire. His own election to Parliament followed within a year of the close of his first mayoralty. Bolt is last heard of in February 1409, and he died before November that year.
