| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Wallingford | [1419], [1426] |
Bailiff, Wallingford Mich. 1409–10, 1414–15.1Boarstall Cart. (Oxf. Hist. Soc. lxxxviii), nos. 805, 836; Bodl. Ch. Berks. 133.
Active in Wallingford after 1394, Denby, like several other local merchants, dealt in a number of commodities. His main trade seems to have been that of fishmonger, but he is also described in borough records as a salter and a grocer, and between 1400 and 1412 he received a number of payments for ‘lathenayles’ and ‘tylepinnes’ used in repairs to Wallingford castle.2Berks. RO, W/JBb/53-59; SC6/1096/15, 16, 18; E101/490/5, 6.
Denby witnessed deeds between 1410 and 1426, and was present at the borough elections for the Parliaments of 1413 (May), 1420, 1421 (May) and 1429.3Boarstall Cart. nos. 809, 810, 839; Bodl. Ch. Berks. 130; Berks. RO, W/TLb/16; C219/11/2, 12/4, 5, 14/1.
