This MP came from a moderately affluent branch of the prolific Weston family of Surrey. His father William, who had represented Sussex in the Parliament of 1415,
We can exclude the possibility that the MP was the John Weston who became a page of the King’s chamber before Michaelmas 1434, and subsequently served not only as groom of the robes but also in the entourage of the queen, for that John was still living in April 1456, whereas the Sussex landowner died at an earlier date.
Weston died intestate at an unknown date before Michaelmas term 1455, when Thomas Welles*, a leading lawyer from Hampshire, appeared in the court of common pleas as administrator of his estate.
