John Stein (MP)
John Stein was a Scottish banker, distiller and politician.
Early life
Stein was born on 13 September 1769 in Clackmannan, Scotland. He was the son of James Stein of Kilbagie, and Katharine Stein, a daughter of John Buchanan of Alloa, Clackmannan. His sister, Anne Stein, married Gen. Sir Alexander Duff. His father, who died in Riga in 1804, ran a distillery at Kennetpans, in partnership with his uncles, John and Robert Stein, which was ruined by legislation in 1788 which excluded it from the London market.Career
In 1796, Stein was returned to Parliament as a guest of Sir Robert Clayton, who usually returned Whigs. There is no record of a speech by him in the House and he did not seek re-election in 1802.Stein obtained an exclusive licence to establish a porter brewery in St. Petersburg, which deprived Barclay, Perkins & Co. of Southwark of a "lively trade."
Personal life
On 29 January 1802, Stein was married to Grace Bushby, a daughter of John Bushby of Tinwald Downs, Dumfries, and Grizzel Bushby. In Edinburgh, they lived at 37 Heriot Row. Together, they were the parents of:- James Stein, who married Janet Beattie in 1825.
- Grace Jane Stein, who married, as his second wife, Sir Alexander Don, 6th Baronet, MP for Roxburghshire, in 1824. After his death in 1826, she married Lt.-Gen. Sir James Maxwell Wallace.
- Katherine Mary Stein, who married George Lane-Fox of Bowcliffe Hall, High Sheriff of Leitrim, a son of George Lane-Fox, MP for Beverley.
Descendants
Through his daughter Grace, he was a grandfather of Sir William Henry Don, 7th Baronet, the actor, and Alexina Harriet Don.Through his youngest daughter Katherine, he was a great-grandfather of George Lane-Fox, 1st Baron Bingley.