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.