Andrew de Pendok
Andrew de Pendok | |
|---|---|
| Member of Parliament for Gloucester | |
| In office 1307–1309 | |
| Preceded by | Richard le Clerk |
| Succeeded by | William de Hertford |
| In office 1319 – May 1322 | |
| Preceded by | Walter le Spicer |
| Succeeded by | John de Hereford |
| In office January 1324 – 1327 | |
| Preceded by | John de Hereford |
| Succeeded by | John Brayton |
| In office July 1338 – January 1339 | |
| Preceded by | John de Coueleye |
| Succeeded by | Hugh de Aylbrighton |
Andrew de Pendok was an English politician who served as the member of Parliament for Gloucester during various periods throughout the early 1300s.[1]
References
- ^ Rudge, Thomas. (1811) The history and antiquities of Gloucester, from the earliest period to the present time: &c. Gloucester: J. Wood. p. 101.