John Constable (MP died 1550s)
John Constable (died 1550s) was an English politician who served as a Member of Parliament.
Constable's parliamentary career remains somewhat obscure due to incomplete records from the period. He is known to have represented a constituency (the specific constituency may vary depending on sources and further research is required to confirm it) at some point during the 1550s. The parliaments in which he sat were during the reigns of Edward VI and Mary I.
The historical record provides limited details about Constable's family background, social standing, or political leanings. Further genealogical and archival research would be necessary to provide a more complete picture of his life and career beyond his brief stint as a Member of Parliament. His death is recorded as occurring in the 1550s, although the precise year remains unconfirmed.