Spenser Buckingham St. John
Spenser Buckingham St. John (1825–1910) was an explorer, diplomat and writer.
Also recorded as Spenser St. John; Sir Spenser Buckingham St John; Sir Spenser St John; Spenser Buckingham Saint John.
Overview
Born in 1825, died at Somers Town in 1910.
In detail
the recorded working language is English.
Employment is recorded with Foreign Office. Positions recorded include ambassador of the United Kingdom to Mexico and ambassador of the United Kingdom to Sweden. Membership is recorded of Royal Geographical Society.
Distinctions recorded are Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
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“Spenser St. John”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q646371: Spenser Buckingham St. John
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