Talk:John St John (Bedfordshire MP)
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This individual plays a much greater role in history than is projected into this article.
https://www.plumtreememoryfamily.com/beauchamp-st-john; Margaret Beauchamp of Bletsoe, 'Duchess of Somerset'..., as follows:
Margaret Beauchamp, of Bletsoe, 'Duchess of Somerset', de jure suo jure 'Baroness Beauchamp' [INHERITED: Manors of Lydiard Tregoze in Wiltshire, Ashmore in Dorset and Bletsoe and Deysoe in Bedfordshire [in accordance with modern doctrine, the right to any barony of Beauchamp created by summons to Parliament directed to her great- great-grandfather, Roger Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp], [Coheir of Coyty Castle, formerly of the Turbervilles, c. 1421] [FitzJohn ap FitzGeoffrey] - b. 1 January 1405/10, of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire England, d. 3 June or 8 August 1482, Wimborne Minster, Dorest England. Buried: St. Cauthberga Churchyard, Wimborne Minster, Dorset England. M. 1st, 'Saint John', Sir Oliver [St. John], Sir Oliver, Baron St. John 'of Bletso', Knight, 'Lord of Penmark' (created 1582 for Oliver St. John s/o Sir John de St John, and Isabel Paveley d/o and heiress of Sir John Paveley and Lady Margaret Waldegrave) St. John, Sir Oliver - b. 1398 in Penmark, Glamorgan Wales, d. ~1437, Rouen, Duche de Normandie, France. Buried 4 Mar 1437, Rouen, Normandy, France. Ch. John St. John, Oliver St. John, Edith St. John, Mary St. John, Elizabeth St. John, Agnes St. John, Margaret St. John; M. 2nd, ~ 2 August 1441, John [Beaufort], ‘3rd Earl of Somerset’, ‘Earl of Kendal', ‘1st Duke of Somerset’ (28 Aug 1443), Knight of the Garter (1440) – b. c. Apr 1404, d. 27 May 1444. Buried: Wimborne Minster Church. Ch. Margaret Beaufort; M. 3rd, license date 14 April 1447, Lionel [de Welles], 6th Baron Welles. Ch. John Welles, 1st Viscount Welles.
Please connect the persons appropriately that they are reflective of the current political conditions of the disputed revenues of the Grand Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster, and also of the Duchy of Somerset, which is inheritable, thank you. 75.134.159.146 (talk) 23:19, 15 January 2024 (UTC)
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