Henry Beauchamp St John

Henry Beauchamp St John

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name = Henry Beauchamp St. John


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death_date = 1954
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Henry Beauchamp St. John (1874-1954) was an administrator in British India, he twice served as the Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan in the 1920s during colonial rule. [ [http://rulers.org/indprov.html Provinces of British India] ]

###@@@KEY@@@###succession box |title=Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan|
years=June, 1922-15 September, 1923
before= Armine Brereton Dew| after=Frederick William Johnston

succession box |title=Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan|
years=4 November, 1927-2 February, 1929
before= Edmond Henry Salt James| after=Edmond Henry Salt James

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