St Andrew St John, 16th Baron St John of Bletso

St Andrew St John, 16th Baron St John of Bletso

St Andrew St John, 16th Baron St John of Bletso (5 October 1840-2 November 1887) was an English peer.

He was the eldest son of St Andrew, 15th Baron St John and Eleanor Hussey,. He succeeded his father to become the 16th Lord St John, in 1874 and lived at Melchbourne. However he died at the age of 46 and the title passed to his brother Beauchamp.

He married Ellen Georgina Senior and had two daughters one of whom married Maximilian Gouvan Townley MP for Mid Bedfordshire 1918-1922.

References

* Burke's Baronetage & Peerage


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