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John Stephenson (MP died 1794)

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John Stephenson (c. 1709 – 17 April 1794) was a British Member of Parliament.

He was the son and heir of Thomas Stephenson of Bails and Crosslands, Alston, Cumbria and a Member of Parliament for various boroughs in the south-west from 1754 to 1755 and 1761 until his death in 1794.

He was a director of the British East India Company from 1765 to 1768, and had government victualling contracts in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland at the time of the American Revolution.

References

  1. "STEPHENSON, John (1710-94), of Brentford Butts, Mdx". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  2. Greene, Jack P. (July 1975). "Social Structure and Political Behavior in Revolutionary America: John Day's Remarks on American Affairs". The William and Mary Quarterly. 3rd Ser. 32 (3): 487. doi:10.2307/1922136. JSTOR 1922136.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded byThomas Clarke
Arnold Nesbitt
Member of Parliament for Mitchell
1754–1755
With: Robert Clive
Succeeded bySimon Luttrell
Richard Hussey
Preceded bySimon Luttrell
Richard Hussey
Member of Parliament for Mitchell
1761–1780
With: James Scawen 1761–74
Thomas Howard 1774–79
Francis Hale 1779–80
Succeeded byFrancis Hale
William Hanger
Preceded byGeorge Lane Parker
Sir Alexander Leith, Bt
Member of Parliament for Tregony
1780–1784
With: John Dawes
Succeeded byLloyd Kenyon
Robert Kingsmill
Preceded bySir Ralph Payne
James Archibald Stuart
Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle
1784–1790
With: Paul Trebuy Ourry 1784
John Pardoe 1784–90
Succeeded byHenry Lawes Luttrell
Philip Metcalfe
Preceded byRobert Kingsmill
Hugh Seymour-Conway
Member of Parliament for Tregony
1790–1794
With: Matthew Montagu
Succeeded byMatthew Montagu
Robert Stewart


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