St Andrew St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso

St Andrew St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso (8 November 1811 – 27 January 1874) was an English peer.


The Lord St John of Bletso
Baron St John of Bletso
In office
1817  27 January 1874
Preceded bySt Andrew St John
Succeeded bySt Andrew St John
Personal details
Born8 November 1811
Wimpole Street, London, England
Died27 January 1874(1874-01-27) (aged 62)
Melchbourne, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Resting placeBletsoe
Political partyTory
Spouse(s)
Eleanor Hussey
(m. after 1838)
Children
ParentsSt Andrew St John, 14th Baron St John of Bletso
Louisa Boughton
RelativesAlexander Armstrong (great-great-great-grandson)

Biography

St John was born at Wimpole Street the eldest son of St Andrew St John, 14th Baron St John of Bletso, and his wife, Louisa Boughton, daughter of Sir Charles William Rouse-Boughton, 9th Baronet.[1] He succeeded his father in 1817 to become the 15th Lord St John at the age of six. He was educated at Harrow School and was admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge on 10 March 1829. He lived at Melchbourne Park[2] and politically was a Tory, unlike his father.[1]

St John married Eleanor Hussey, daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Hussey Hussey on 12 March 1838.[2] In addition to his sons St Andrew and Beauchamp, who succeeded successively to the barony, he had a third son, Edmund, and two daughters, Eleanor and Laura (12 June 1842 – 21 October 1919), who married Connolly McCausland of Drenagh (13 May 1828 – 25 June 1902) on 8 June 1867, and were the great-great grandparents of comedian, actor and TV presenter Alexander Armstrong.

St John died aged 62 at Melchbourne, and was buried at Bletsoe.[1] He was succeeded in the title successively by his sons St Andrew and Beauchamp.

References

  1. Bedford Borough Council Community Archives - The St John Family Archived 25 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "St John, St Andrew (ST829SA)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
Peerage of England
Preceded by
St Andrew St John
Baron St John of Bletso
18171874
Succeeded by
St Andrew St John
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