John Stone (Parliamentarian)

John Stone was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1653 and 1659.

Stone was from Ridgmont, Bedfordshire and lived at Friday Street, London.

[1] In 1632 he purchased the manor of Chalford in Aston Rowant in Oxfordshire.

In 1655 he was a member of the Trade Committee and the Trade and Navigation Committee, an auditor of all treasurers and receivers of state money, an excise commissioner and agent for wine licences.

[1] He was re-elected MP for Cirencester in 1656 for the Second Protectorate Parliament[3] and became a commissioner for securing the peace in the City of London in the same year.