John Head (Gloucester MP)
John Head was a Member of Parliament for Gloucester in the late 14th century. Historical records indicate he represented the constituency in the parliaments of 1386, 1388 (the Merciless Parliament), and 1393. Information beyond these parliamentary appearances is scarce, and detailed biographical information, including dates of birth and death, family, and profession, is currently unavailable. His significance lies primarily in his representation of Gloucester during a turbulent period of English history, marked by political instability and significant social and economic challenges. Further research in local archives and parliamentary records may yield additional information about his life and activities.