John Stanley (1740 – 1 April 1799) was a British politician and colonial lawyer.
[1] He was born the eldest son of Michael Stanley of St. John's on the Caribbean island of Nevis and sent to London to be trained in the law at the Inns of Court in 1758, where he was called to the bar in 1761.
He returned to the West Indies to practise law and was appointed Solicitor-General of the Leeward Islands for 1771-81 and Attorney General of the Leeward Islands for 1781–99.
He had married Susanna, the daughter of Lewis Feuilleteau and the widow of Henry Brouncker of St. Kitts.
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