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Percy Bolingbroke St John

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According to the 1851 census, Mary was residing in England with Oliver, while Percy lived in Paris, so the marriage may have been annulled. Mary died on 16 February 1895, at the age of 88.
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In 1841, Percy St. John's married Mary Agar Hansard, but it was illegal, because she was his aunt, being his mother's sister. In 1845, their son, Oliver Cromwell St. John, was born.
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In 1852, Percy St. John re-married, his second wife being Frances Deane, with whom he had two further children.
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French revolution in 1848: The three days of February, 1848; with sketches of Lamartine, Guizot, etc.
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St John died in a lodging-house in London on 15 March 1889 and was buried alongside his father in
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In the United States, Percy St. John wrote several books and articles under various pseudonyms.
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Despite some successes, Percy St. John was often short of money, and he had to apply to the
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In 1846, Percy St. John was appointed the Paris correspondent for the Glasgow newspaper the
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The Arctic Crusoe, A Tale of the Polar Sea; or, Arctic Adventures on the Sea of Ice,
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for support, receiving grants in 1855 of £30, and in 1874 and 1879 of £60 each.
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St John began to write tales when still young, and translated about thirty of
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The Young Naturalist's Book of Birds: Anecdotes of the Feathered Creation
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Between 1883-5, Percy St. John edited the first five volumes of
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Guide to Literature, Science, Art, and General Information
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From the Penny Dreadful to the Ha'penny Dreadfuller
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From the Penny Dreadful to the Ha'penny Dreadfuller
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The Trapper's Bride – A Tale of the Rocky Mountains
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James Augustus St John
Plymouth
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Camden Town
Madrid
Chambers's Journal
Royal Literary Fund

Highgate Cemetery
Highgate Cemetery
Gustave Aimard
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Lee, Sidney
"St. John, Percy Bolingbroke" 
Dictionary of National Biography


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