William Croke (died c. 1401), of Gloucester, was an English Member of Parliament (MP).
[1] Croke held the office of bailiff for eight terms during his career.
His profession was as a lawyer, and he was appointed seven times by the sheriffs of Gloucestershire to present accounts to the Exchequer.
He also acted as a feoffee for Sir Nicholas Berkeley of Dursley's widow.
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