John Gyles (MP)
Appearance
John Gyles (died c. 1406) of Dover, Kent, was an English politician.
Family
He was married, but his wife's name is unrecorded. He had two sons, Peter, a clerk, and Thomas, an MP and king's esquire.
Career
By 1366, he was a tavern owner and in 1368 he was fined 10s for stabbing a man with a dagger. He attended the coronation of Richard II of England as a canopy bearer.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Dover in 1385, 1386, February 1388, September 1388, January 1390, 1391, 1393, 1395 and 1399. He was Mayor of Dover during the periods September 1382 – 1384, 1389–1391, 1392–3, 1399–1400 and 1401–2.[1]
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- 14th-century births
- 1406 deaths
- English MPs 1385
- English MPs 1386
- Members of the Parliament of England for Dover
- Mayors of Dover
- English MPs February 1388
- English MPs September 1388
- English MPs January 1390
- English MPs 1391
- English MPs 1393
- English MPs 1395
- English MPs 1399
- Parliament of England (pre-1707) MP stubs