John Weston’s father, a younger son of William Weston† of West Clandon, who had represented Surrey eight times between 1380 and 1419,
Unlike his father or grandfather, Weston does not appear to have held any offices at county level, and despite representing Guildford in Parliament he does not seem to have taken a particularly active part in the affairs of the borough. Nevertheless, before he sat in the Commons he had made the acquaintance of more prominent landowners in his home county, such as John Bourgchier, Lord Berners, with whom he acted as a trustee for part of the manor of Frenches in Worplesdon in 1457, and he later had dealings with Thomas Slyfield*, the husband of one of his cousins.
Weston named John Medford among the feoffees of his lands at Ockham in September 1464, and it may have been then that he married Margaret, one of Medford’s daughters. They had two children, one of whom, also named John, was born in about 1468. Their daughter, Bridget, was left a gold chain in Medford’s will, in 1487.
