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Baron St John of Bletso, in the County of Bedford, is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1582 for Oliver St John. For a period, the title Baron St John was subsumed within the title Earl of Bolingbroke which was granted to the fourth Baron. The Earldom died out with the third Earl, but the Barony continued via another branch which had since become the baronet line. The eldest son of the 1st Earl was advanced to the barony by Writ of acceleration under King Charles I to become the 5th Baron. However he died in the civil war without becoming Earl, This resulted in the existence of an additional baron in the sequence but this was not taken into account by the family when the barony was continued.

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  • Baron Saint John of Bletso, of in the County of Bedford, ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of England. (de)
  • Baron St John of Bletso, in the County of Bedford, is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1582 for Oliver St John. For a period, the title Baron St John was subsumed within the title Earl of Bolingbroke which was granted to the fourth Baron. The Earldom died out with the third Earl, but the Barony continued via another branch which had since become the baronet line. The eldest son of the 1st Earl was advanced to the barony by Writ of acceleration under King Charles I to become the 5th Baron. However he died in the civil war without becoming Earl, This resulted in the existence of an additional baron in the sequence but this was not taken into account by the family when the barony was continued. Hence there is a discrepancy between the complete numbered series used by Burke and Debrett, and the numbering series in use by the family, particularly in the 18th and 19th century. Hence the numbers on family graves of this time are one less than the numbers used in the principal peerage registers that form the basis for this article. (en)
  • Барон Сент-Джон из Блетсо в графстве Бедфордшир — наследственный титул в системе пэрства Англии. Он был создан 13 января 1582 года для Оливера Сент-Джона (ок. 1522—1582), лорда-лейтенанта Бедфордшира (1560—1569). (ru)
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  • Baron Saint John of Bletso, of in the County of Bedford, ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of England. (de)
  • Барон Сент-Джон из Блетсо в графстве Бедфордшир — наследственный титул в системе пэрства Англии. Он был создан 13 января 1582 года для Оливера Сент-Джона (ок. 1522—1582), лорда-лейтенанта Бедфордшира (1560—1569). (ru)
  • Baron St John of Bletso, in the County of Bedford, is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1582 for Oliver St John. For a period, the title Baron St John was subsumed within the title Earl of Bolingbroke which was granted to the fourth Baron. The Earldom died out with the third Earl, but the Barony continued via another branch which had since become the baronet line. The eldest son of the 1st Earl was advanced to the barony by Writ of acceleration under King Charles I to become the 5th Baron. However he died in the civil war without becoming Earl, This resulted in the existence of an additional baron in the sequence but this was not taken into account by the family when the barony was continued. (en)
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  • Baron St. John of Bletso (de)
  • Baron St John of Bletso (en)
  • Барон Сент-Джон из Блетсо (ru)
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