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Spenser St. John

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St John had a relationship with a Malay woman named Dayang Kamariah, with whom he had a son, Sulong, later baptised as Charles when he was 10. He later trained as a civil engineer, and worked in a government position in Perak.
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religion. He is also quoted as saying that "The History of the country ... is but a series of plots and revolutions followed by barbarous military executions."
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In 1899, at the age of 73, he married the 31-year old Mary Armstrong in Paris. They settled in Camberley, and he died on 3 January 1910.
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the following year to become Brooke's private secretary and thus began his diplomatic career. He was British Consul General in
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St John retired after serving as Minister to Sweden from 1893 to 1896, during which time he had been raised to
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from 1884 to 1893, and helped to restore relations between Britain and Mexico, which had been broken since the
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The life of Sir James Brooke : rajah of Sarawak : from his personal papers and correspondence
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in Lima and Minister in Peru from 1874 to 1883, during which time he was awarded the
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On 20 September 1827, Spenser was baptised at St Pancras Old Church.
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In 1884 St John published a memoir of his experiences in Haiti,
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Cannibalism in the Americas § Haiti in the 19th century
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Mexico
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Rajah Brooke: the Englishman as ruler of an eastern state
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Great Britain and Mexico in the Era of Porfirio Diaz
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Index

GCMG
FRGS
Somers Town
London
England
United Kingdom
James Augustus St. John
GCMG
FRGS
British Consul in Brunei
James Augustus St. John
James Brooke
Sarawak
Brunei
Mount Kinabalu
Hugh Low
chargé d'affaires
Haiti
Dominican Republic
KCMG
British Museum
cannibalism
Vodou
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Mexico
French intervention in Mexico
GCMG
Cannibalism in the Americas § Haiti in the 19th century
Lee, Sidney
"St. John, Spenser Buckingham" 
Dictionary of National Biography

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