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Revision as of 08:02, 28 May 2020
Spencer St John
Contents
Notes
Office Notes
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House Notes
HBM Consul General [Charge des Affaires, Hayti]
Notes From Elsewhere
Sir Spenser Buckingham St John, GCMG, FRGS, FES, (22 December, 1825 – 3 January, 1910) was British Consul in Brunei in the mid 19th century.
Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1887
Publications
External Publications
• Life in the Forests of the Far East (1862)
• Hayti or the Black Republic (1884)
• The life of Sir James Brooke : rajah of Sarawak : from his personal papers and correspondence (1879)
• Rajah Brooke: the Englishman as ruler of an eastern state (1897)
• The adventures of a naval officer (1905) [under pseudonym Charles Hunter]
• Essays on Shakespeare and his works (1908)
House Publications
On the wild tribes of Borneo Read 3 jun 1862