- John
Audley II (also
variously Awdeley and Awdley; died c. 1594) was an
English member of
parliament and
Londoner originally from Lincolnshire. According...
-
Awdely in the
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography; also Awdelie,
Awdeley, Awdelay. Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1885). "Bennet,
Henry (fl.1561)" . Dictionary...
- Hugh
Audley (baptised 13
January 1577 – 15
November 1662), also
known as The
Great Audley, was an
English moneylender,
lawyer and philosopher. Following...
- 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...
-
Elizabeth Vaux Act 1535 27 Hen. 8. c. 30 14
April 1536
Lands of Lord
Awdeley Act 1535 27 Hen. 8. c. 31 14
April 1536 Agreement, Earl of
Rutland and...
- John
Knight Christchurch John
Herbert John
Agmondesham Stockbridge John
Awdeley Henry St John
Whitchurch Robert West
Richard Theakston Andover Miles Sandys...
- 1588), 16th-century
English politician, MP for West Looe and
Bodmin John
Awdeley (fl. 1593), 16th-century
English politician John Audelay, 15th century...
- 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,...
- de (1566). The
Golden Booke of
Marcus Aurelius Emperour, Etc. B.L. Jhon
Awdeley. Guevara,
Antonio de (1586). The
Golden Booke of
Marcus Aurelius Emperour...
- 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...