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  Joseph Xavier Saintine - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
ST Jean-De-Luz, a coast town of south-western France, in the department of Basses-Pyrenees, at the mouth of the Nivelle, 14 m.
ST John, James Augustus (1801-1875), British author and traveller, was born in Carmarthenshire, Wales, on the 24th of September 1801.
St John is an important station of the Intercolonial, Canadian Pacific, and New Brunswick Southern railways, and shares with Halifax the honour of being the chief winter port of the Dominion, the harbour being deep, sheltered and free from ice.
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 Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
(afterwards 1st Viscount St John, a member of a younger branch of the family of the earls of Bolingbroke and barons St John of Bletso), and of Lady Mary Rich, daughter of the 2nd earl of Warwick, was baptized on the 10th of October 1678, and was educated at Eton.
In 1704 St John took office with Harley as secretary at war, thus being brought into intimate relations with Marlborough, by whom he was treated with paternal partiality.
In August St John, who had on the 7th of July been created Viscount Bolingbroke and Baron St John of Lydiard Tregoze, went to France to conduct negotiations, and signed an armistice between England and France for four months on the 19th.
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 Oliver St John - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There were two branches: the St Johns of Bletso in Bedfordshire, and the St Johns of Lydiard Tregoze in Wiltshire, both descendants of the St Johns of Staunton St John in Oxfordshire.
St John was member for Totnes in both the Short and the Long Parliament, where he acted in close alliance with Hampden and Pym, especially in opposition to the impost of Ship Money.
In 1648 St John was appointed chief justice of the common pleas; and from then on he devoted himself to his judicial duties.
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 Baron St John of Bletso - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The title Baron St John of Bletso was created in the Peerage of England in 1582 for Oliver St John.
Oliver St John, 1st Earl of Bolingbroke, 4th Baron St John of Bletso (d.
Paulet St John, 3rd Earl of Bolingbroke, 6th Baron St John of Bletso (d.
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 Macleod
Tormod MacLeod of MacLeod of Harris and Dun Bheagan, born 1250, elder (?) brother of TORQUIL 2nd Baron of Lewis, progenitor of the MacLeods of Lewis (norse: Liodhús) Torquil was married to Dorothea Ross, their son Norman Roderick was 3rd Baron of Lewis.
Rory or Roderick the Witty, born 1635, married to Margaret, daughter of Sir John Mackenzie of Kintail.
John Norman MacLeod of MacLeod, born 1788, married to Anne (died 1861), daughter of John Stephenson of Mersham/Kent.
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 Queens' College Cambridge - Oliver St John : the 'dark lanthorn' of the Commonwealth
Oliver St John matriculated at Queens' in 1615, and was well known in his own lifetime, but his fame, curiously, has not survived the test of time.
Almost nothing is known of the elder St John, but if rumours are to be believed then he was probably the bastard son of either the second or third Earl of Bedford.
The Russell family was related to the St John's of Bletso in Bedfordshire.
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg378 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Gwentlian Stradling was born in 1442 in St. Donats,Glamorganshire,Wales>.
John Lestrange IX [Baron Strang was born on 20 May 1444 in of Knockyn,Shropshire,England.
John Wydeville/ [Sir Knight] [Parents] was born about 1445 in of,Grafton Regis,Northamptonshire,England.
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
John, 1st Baron St. John of Bletso was born before 1541.
John, 3rd Baron St. John of Bletso+ b.
He married Lucy Harington, daughter of John Harington, 1st Baron Harington of Exton and Ann Kelway, on 12 December 1594 in Stepney, London, England, bringing him £10,000 and the estate of Minster Lovel.
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 Biography - Francis Bacon
St John was summoned before the Star Chamber for slander and treasonable language; and Bacon, ex officio, acted as public prosecutor.
The sentence pronounced (a fine of 5,000 pounds and imprisonment for life) was severe, but it was not actually inflicted, and probably was not intended to be carried out, the success of the prosecution being all that was desired.
St John remained a short time in prison, and was then released, after making a full apology and submission.
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 Cork Street and Savile Row Area: Table of notable inhabitants on the Burlington Estate | British History Online
Lady Teynham, widow of eighth Baron, 1724—1730; Alexander Hume-Campbell, second Earl of Marchmont, 1733; Henry Somerset (afterwards Scudamore), third Duke of Beaufort, 1734—6; Baron Hop(p), Dutch envoy, 1737—1761; Count Woronzof, Russian envoy, 1762; Thompson for Russian ambassador, 1765—9; Jeremiah Dyson, civil servant and politician, 1770—6; William Mitford, historian, 1789—1824.
John St. John, tenth Baron St. John of Bletso, ?
John Carmichael, third Earl of Hyndford, diplomatist, 1756—61; Thomas Dimsdale, Baron of the Russian Empire, physician, 1795—1800; Lady Katherine Walpole, 1810—25; Henry Charles Johnson, surgeon, 1837—63; Samuel Solly, surgeon, 1863—71; J. Payne, physician, 1873— 1877; R. Lee, physician, 1878—93.
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 The Red Thread Genealogy for the Lost Tribes of Israel
It is from this line, Thomas St. John, husband of Mary Hayworten (Howerton, relict of J. Day; relict of Thomas St. John) wife of John Billingsley, that recent http://www.dnafamilytree.com/ for the SURNAME OF St. John has revealed the following results:
John and Mary Tinker decendants are not part of "The Ancient and Aristocratic St. John Family".
This family is unique in that our St. Johns are really DePort's, and decend from Adam DePort, who had his sons names not to be DePort, but after his grandmother, who was the last of the line of the Originial William St. John who came to England with William, the Conqueror.
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 GamageNotes.doc
When the “walkers” in St. Paul’s (see I.7) left to dine, those too poor to have a dinner to go to (and perhaps afraid to leave the cathedral for fear of being arrested for debt) were said to “dine with Duke Humphrey”.
I.61 Oliver St. John, Third Baron St. John of Bletso, was born c.1542 (or before) and succeeded to his title in 1596.
II.7 Possibly this refers to the John Roberts of Wrexham who matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1601, proceeding to his B. in 1605 and his M. in 1608, and who was ordained a deacon and priest in London on 1 March 1607.
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
John, 14th Baron St. John of Bletso was born on 22 August 1759.
He witnessed the marriage of St. Andrew St. John, 14th Baron St. John of Bletso and Louise Rouse-Boughton on 16 July 1807.
She married Charles Andrew Rouse-Boughton-Knight, son of Andrew Johnes Rouse-Boughton-Knight and Eliza Severne, on 30 April 1902.
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 or · The Hereditary Peerage
Ashcombe of Dorking and of Bodiam Castle, 4·th Baron
Brougham and Vaux of Brougham and Highhead Castle, 5·th Baron
Bridport of Cricket St. Thomas and of Bronté, 4·th Viscount
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 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Birth of the English statesman and judge Oliver St John (d.
1673); son of another Oliver St John; there were two branches of the St Johns - the St Johns of Bletso, Bedfordshire, and the St Johns of Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire, both descendants of the St Johns of Staunton St John, Oxfordshire
The great-grandson of Oliver St John, created Baron St John of Bletso (1559), and a distant cousin of the 4th Baron St John of Bletso, created Earl of Bolingbroke (1624); educated at Queens' College, Cambridge
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 ancuairt.org | genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Having been excommunicated by the Pope, with the other Barons, he did not return his allegiance on the decease of King John, but was one of the commanders in the army of Louis le Dauphin, at the battle of Lincoln, and was taken prisoner by William Marshall.
She is associated with Lord John Hastings and they are the parents of Laurence Hastings, Earl of Pembroke, born March 20, 1319.
Thomas died of the plague at Calais on November 13, 1369 and was interred at St. Mary´s, Warwick.
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 Royal News 2004, Section III
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Baron Charles-Everard de t'Serclaes de Wommersom and his wife, née Odile de Missolz (daughter of Philippe de Missolz and of his wife, née Alix de Rohan-Chabot [herself the daughter of René Comte de Rohan-Chabot and of his wife, née Marguerite de Vogüé]) had their first child, Rose, at Hong Kong on 14 February.
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 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003011598
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 Francis Bacon - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
John Aubrey in his Brief Lives states that Bacon was "a pederast".
Bacon's fellow parliamentary member Sir Simonds D'Ewes in his Autobiography and Correspondence writes of Bacon: "yet would he not relinquish the practice of his most horrible and secret sinne of sodomie, keeping still one Godrick, a verie effeminate faced youth, to bee his catamite and bedfellow".
It was mentioned— with disapproval— by John Aubrey and by the Puritan moralist Sir Simonds D'Ewes (Bacon's fellow Member of Parliament) in his Autobiography and Correspondence though the passages were cut in the printed edition of 1845.
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 Unesco
John R. Bolton, U.S. assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs, clarified the Bush administration's policy on UNESCO at a joint hearing before three sub-committees of the U.S. House of Representatives (see Footnote 3) on 25 June 1992 (19: pp.
St. John: UNESCO was experiencing a major cash crunch with a deficit of about $80 million largely as a result of the failure of Brazil and the Commonwealth of Independent States to pay their dues.
As the statements of John Bolton and Baron ess Chalker clearly indicated in the foregoing account, the two countries wanted to bring about near-total submission to their demands before they would re-join.
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 Royal News 2006, Section III
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Married Sir Thomas Arundell, of Wardour, son of Sir John
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 Index | British History Online
Comyns, Sir John, Lord Chief Baron of Exchequer, 43
St Clair-Erskine, James, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn, 254, 260-1, 271
St John, St Andrew (later Baron St John of Bletso), 60, 90
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In 1375 (or 1395)Tormod Coil MacLeod of Gesto fought the Battle of Loch Sligachan claiming to have slain and bedeaded Alasdair Carrach, brother of John of Isla.
(FIERCE IAN or John the Truculent)Fierce Ian of Dunvegan, born 1392.
He is said to have unfurled the Fairy flag in 1530 in the bloody Battle of Glendale against MacDonald of Sleat and Clanranald.
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 Mary I was unwell during most of 1558
August 1558 Mary I to St. James’s Palace.
Three minor peers, Thomas Howard, Viscount Howard of Bindon, Henry Carey, Baron of Hundson, and Oliver St. John, Baron St. John of Bletso.
The lords spiritual in 1558 twenty-eight, twenty-one pre-Reformation bishops (of whom four were Welsh), five created by Henry VIII (Chester, Peterborough, Oxford, Gloucester, Bristol), and two Marian restorations: the Abbot of Westminster and Master of the Knights of St. John.
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 stjohn04
John St. John, 11th Lord of Bletso (b 15.11.1725, d 7.04.1767)
John Francis Seymour St. John (b 15.11.1761, d 04.12.1832, prebendary of Worcester)
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