John Jones (c. 1610 – 21 May 1692) was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1656 and 1679.
He was a militant Presbyterian and served as captain of militia for London during the English Civil War.
He opposed for example the building of Putney Bridge which he saw as a threat to London's trade.
In 1679 after the Cavalier Parliament was dissolved he retired to his country estate at Hampton, Middlesex.
[1] Jones married Elizabeth Smith of London on 15 April 1632 and had a daughter.