William Ockley

William Ockley (died after October 1330), also spelled Ockle or Ogle, was a 14th-century English man-at-arms. He is considered to be one of the alleged murderers of King Edward II, who died in mysterious circumstances in captivity shortly after his deposition in 1327. Condemned for regicide by King Edward III in 1330, Ockley has left no trace after that date and his subsequent fate remains unknown.