Richard Fleming St Andrew St John
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| Richard Fleming St Andrew St John | |||||||
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| Born | 1839 | ||||||
| Died | 1919 | ||||||
| Residence |
10 Belgrave Road, SW Park Road, Red Hill [1872] Abingdon, Bournemouth [1879] Bassein, Burmah [1881] | ||||||
| Occupation | orientalist | ||||||
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Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
proposed 1872.05.20
A18/1/122 Ibid., to R.F. St Andrew St John, Burmah, 27 Feb. 1882 - on his resignation and arrears in subscription
Notes From Elsewhere
Richard Fleming St Andrew St John (1839-1919) of Ealing was an English orientalist.
Publications
External Publications
St John's works include readers and guides to the Burmese language,[1] and papers and correspondence in journals of folklore and 'Asiatic studies'. Manuscripts and letters of William Stukeley were held in his library