John Rawlins (by 1493 – 10 October 1532) was an English politician.
He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for Gloucester in 1529. He additionally served as the Mayor of Gloucester prior to this in 1524–25.[1]
Princess Mary visited Gloucester in September 1525 accompanied by her ladies and gentlewomen. She was met by the mayor, John Rawlins, at Quedgeley.[2]
References
- RAWLINS, John (by 1493-1532), of Gloucester. | History of Parliament Online
- Historical Manuscripts Commission, 12th Report, Appendix 9: Gloucester (London, 1891), pp. 442–3.