John Stevenson Salt
Male, Deceased Person
1777 – 1845
Who was John Stevenson Salt?
John Stevenson Salt was an English barrister, banker and land owner.
He was the son of Thomas Salt of Rugeley, Staffordshire. He married in 1800 Sarah Stevenson, granddaughter of William Stevenson, founder in 1737 of Stevenson's Bank in Stafford. The bank was established at Cheapside, London in 1788. Salt became a partner in the bank, which in 1801 was renamed Stevenson and Salt. In 1867 it merged with Bosanquet & Co and later with Lloyds Banking Company.
He owned estates at Weeping Cross, Stafford where in 1813 he built the White House, and at Standon Hall, Staffordshire. He served as High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1838.
His ten children included:
Thomas Salt his heir, who replaced the White House with a new mansion, Baswich House, built in 1850. His son was Sir Thomas Salt Bt. MP.
William Salt, banker and antiquarian, after whom the William Salt Library at Stafford is named.
Rev Joseph Salt, Rector of Standon, Staffordshire from 1845.
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