- John
Audley II (also
variously Awdeley and Awdley; died c. 1594) was an
English member of
parliament and
Londoner originally from Lincolnshire. According...
- Hugh
Audley (baptised 13
January 1577 – 15
November 1662), also
known as The
Great Audley, was an
English moneylender,
lawyer and philosopher. Following...
-
Awdely in the
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography; also Awdelie,
Awdeley, Awdelay. Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1885). "Bennet,
Henry (fl.1561)" . Dictionary...
- 1561, when it was
given as one of The
Fraternity of Vagabonds, by John
Awdeley. It also
appears in the
taxonomy of
rogues given by
Thomas Harman, which...
- John
Knight Christchurch John
Herbert John
Agmondesham Stockbridge John
Awdeley Henry St John
Whitchurch Robert West
Richard Theakston Andover Miles Sandys...
- at the
Pillory in
Cheapside on 25 June 1561. On 7 July
following John
Awdeley issued a
broadside entitled The
unfained Retractation of
Fraunces Cox,...
-
September 2011. "History of Parliament".
Retrieved 23
September 2011.
Awdeley was also
elected for
Stockbridge Leigh Rayment's
Historical List of MPs...
-
Awdeley Act 1535 (repealed) 27 Hen. 8. c. 48 27 Hen. 8. c. 20 Pr. 14
April 1536 An Act
concerning an ****urance of
certain Lands to Sir
Thomas Awdeley...
- 1604 the
castle was
granted as
socage by the king to
George Tuchet, Lord
Awdeley.
During the
Irish Rebellion of 1641 the
castle was
initially garrisoned...
- to Harman.
There are
literary precursors to the Caveat,
including John
Awdeley's The
Fraternity of
Vagabonds (1561), of
which Harman was aware. It was...