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Stacey, John, d. 1680
GB-2014-WSA-16149 · Person · d. 1680

STACEY, JOHN, son of Henry Stacey (qv); b.; adm.; KS ; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1647, adm. pens. 5 Jul 1647, scholar 1648, matr. Mich. 1647; BA 1650/1; MA 1654; ordained; Rector of Ridley, Kent (disp. to hold with Ifield 1666, Hartley 1667); Rector of Ifield, Kent 1666-7; Rector of Hartley, Kent 1667; buried Ridley, Kent 5 Dec 1680.

Stacey, Henry, d. 1648
GB-2014-WSA-16147 · Person · d. 1648

STACEY, HENRY; b.; adm.; KS ; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1610, adm. scholar 1611, matr. Easter 1611; BA 1614/5; MA 1618; ordained; Rector of Hartley, Kent 1617-42; Rector of Ridley, Kent; m.; buried Ridley, Kent 8 Aug 1648.

GB-2014-WSA-16145 · Person · 1800-1876

ST. QUINTIN, MATTHEW CHITTY DOWNES, brother of William Thomas St. Quintin (qv); b. 20 Dec 1800; adm. 3 Apr 1815 (Du Brieux's); left Whitsun 1817; 2nd Lieut., 21st Foot 29 Jun 1820; Cornet, 4th Light Dragoons 29 Mar 1821; Lieut., 8 Jan 1824; 17th Lancers 23 Sep 1824; Capt., 9 Nov 1826; Maj., 15 Apr 1837; Lieut. -Col., 31 Dec 1839; half-pay, unattached 18 Apr 1851; Brevet Col., 11 Nov 1851; retd. 9 Oct 1855; of Scampston Hall, Yorks.; m. 23 Apr 1850 Amy Elizabeth, dau. of George Henry Cherry, Denford, Berks.; d. 19 Apr 1876.

GB-2014-WSA-16144 · Person · 1803-1872

ST. QUINTIN, GEORGE DARBY, brother of William Thomas St. Quintin (qv); b. 18 Mar 1803; adm. 23 May 1815 (Du Brieux's); left 16 Feb 1819; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 23 May 1821; migr. to Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 10 Nov 1821; BA 1826; MA 1829; ordained deacon (Lincoln) 18 May 1826, priest (Lichfield) 1 Apr 1827; Rector of Broughton, Hampshire 14 Apr 1827-42, res.; Perpetual Curate of St. Leonards on Sea, Sussex 9 Nov 1846-53; m. 21 Apr 1827 Georgina Henrietta Louisa, second dau. of Hon. and Rev. Gerald Valerian Wellesley DD, Canon of St. Paul’s and of Durham, and Rector of Bishopwearmouth, co. Durham; d. 22 Dec 1872.

GB-2014-WSA-16143 · Person · 1804-1875

ST. QUINTIN, FRANCIS JOHN, brother of William Thomas St. Quintin (qv); b. 24 Jun 1804; adm. 9 Jun 1817 (Du Brieux's); Ensign, 22nd Foot 8 Apr 1825; Lieut., half-pay, unattached 28 Jan 1826; 36th Foot 22 Apr 1826; Capt., 21 Nov 1828; half-pay, 96th Foot 9 Jul 1830; 85th Foot 24 Feb 1832; Brevet Maj., 23 Nov 1841; retd. 22 Nov 1844; d. at Rice Lake, Ontario, Canada 8 Feb 1875.

St. Leger, Arthur, 1727-1745
GB-2014-WSA-16139 · Person · 1727-1745

ST. LEGER, ARTHUR, son of Sir John St. Leger (qv), and his second wife; b. 11 Apr 1727; adm. Jun 1737; KS 1741; Trinity Coll. Dublin, adm. pens. 2 Feb 1743/4; Capt. in Ruth’s Regt.; served with French army in War of Austrian Succession; killed in action near Tournai, Flanders 11 May 1745.

GB-2014-WSA-16136 · Person · fl. ca. 1628

ST. JOHN, WILLIAM; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1628, Westminster Student by 25 Mar 1629 – still 1636.

GB-2014-WSA-16134 · Person · 1896-1951

St. John, Terence Alexander, third son of Sir Frederick Robert St. John, K.C.M.G., by Isabella Annie, second daughter of Capt. the Hon. James Terence Fitzmaurice, R.N., of Brighton, Sussex; b. March 24, 1896; adm. Sept. 22, 1910 (R); left Dec. 1911; served in Great War I; 2nd Lieut. 11th Batt. Royal Sussex Regt. Jan. 4, 1915; Pilot Officer (A. and S. D.) R.A.F.V.R., Nov. 7, 1941; Flying Officer Jan. 7, 1942; m. Dec. 16, 1933, Germaine, daughter of Jean Chabaud, of Champegaud, France; d. 1951.

St. John, Henry, 1740-1780
GB-2014-WSA-16130 · Person · 1740-1780

ST. JOHN, HON. HENRY, son of John St. John, 10th Baron St. John of Bletso, and Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Ambrose Crowley, Kt, Greenwich, Kent, Alderman of London; b. 1 Jun 1740; adm. Jan 1750/1 (Porten's); Royal Naval Academy; entered Royal Navy 1757; Lieut., 15 Sep 1760; Cdr., 28 Jan 1762; Capt., 31 Aug 1762; m. Mary Schuyler, New York; killed in action with French off Guadeloupe, while in command of HMS Intrepid 17 Apr 1780.

St. John, Ambrose, 1815-1875
GB-2014-WSA-16127 · Person · 1815-1875

ST. JOHN, AMBROSE, second son of Henry St. John, and Catherine, dau. of Rev. Henry Wigley, Pensham House, Worcs.; nephew of St. Andrew St. John (qv); b. 29 Jun 1815; adm. 13 Jan 1829 (Scott's); KS 1830; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1834, matr. 15 May 1834, Westminster Student; BA 1838; MA 1840; ordained deacon (Oxford) 20 Dec 1840, priest (Canterbury) 22 May 1842; Curate, Walmer, Kent 1840-5; received into Roman Catholic Church Oct 1845; accompanied J. H. Newman to Rome 1846, where they joined the Oratorians and were ordained RC priests 1847; one of original Oratorian community which Newman established at Maryvale Jan 1848 and which moved to Hagley Road, Edgbaston 1852; volunteered with Newman to assist the Catholic priests at Bilston during cholera epidemic 1849; Head Master, Oratory School, Edgbaston, from 1862; went on mission to Rome 1867 about the Oratory School and the proposed Oratory at Oxford; broke down from overwork while translating Fessler’s book True and False Infallibility; called in Rome Newman’s “Angel Guardian”, and, “certainly”, Newman wrote, “he has been to me Azarias, the son of Ananias” (Ward, Life of J. H. Newman, 1912, ii, 410, 412); his name is singled out in the concluding paragraphs of the Apologia; d. 24 May 1875. Buried Rednal, Shropshire, where Newman was later buried in the same grave.