John Awdeley

John Audley II (also variously Awdeley and Awdley; died c. 1594) was an English member of parliament and Londoner originally from Lincolnshire.

Personal life
According to The History of Parliament, John Audley II was likely the son of Thomas Audley (died c. 1561; of Haugh, Lincolnshire) and Elizabeth Warren (of Nottinghamshire), and an illegitimate descendant of Thomas Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Walden. When Audley's father died, he left his son GB£100 1561, with which Audley followed older brothers to London and bought a house in Chancery Lane, and leased another at Borehamwood. He married Susan, the sister of John Stockwood and widow of "Thomas Field of London". When he died around 1594, Audley's son John was the sole executor of the undated will on 13 November 1594; Audley left his wife GB£200 1594.

Politicking
A Member of the Parliament of England, Audley represented the Lancaster and Stockbridge constituencies at the 8th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I in 1593 (alongside John Preston and Henry St John respectively). P.W. Hasler wrote for The History of Parliament that Audley's election to two separate boroughs in the Duchy of Lancaster was surprising, and possibly an error on the part of Gilbert Gerard.