Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 3rd Baronet
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Sir Henry Paulet St John-Mildmay, 3rd Baronet (30 September 1764 – 11 November 1808), of
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,
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, was an English politician.


Life

St John was the only son of Sir Henry Paulet St John, Bt and his wife Dorothea Maria Tucker, daughter of Abraham Tucker of
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, Surrey, and was born on 30 September 1764. He matriculated at
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in 1781, graduating M.A. in 1785. St John succeeded to the baronetcy and
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in 1784. He was a
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1802–1807 and for
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1807 – 11 November 1808. In 1790 St John succeeded his wife's great-uncle Carew Hervey Mildmay to
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, Essex and Hazelgrove, Somerset and took additional name of Mildmay. In 1796 he also succeeded his wife's aunt Anne, widow of Sir William Mildmay, 1st Bt., to Moulsham Hall, Essex. St John-Mildmay died in 1808 and was succeeded by his eldest son
Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 4th Baronet Sir Henry St John Carew St John-Mildmay, 4th Baronet (15 April 1787 – 17 January 1848), of Dogmersfield Park, Hampshire, was an English politician. He was the son of Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 3rd Baronet of Dogmersfield Park and educated ...
.


Family

St John married, in 1786, Jane, the daughter and coheir of Carew Mildmay of Shawford House, Hampshire and had 11 sons and 3 daughters. * Sir Henry St. John Carew (15 Apr 1787-17 Jan 1848) *Jane Dorothea (11 Apr 1788-15 Mar 1846);
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. They had four children. *Judith Anne (2 Apr 1790, d. 27 Apr 1851); married
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. They had five children. *Maria (2 Apr 1790-21 Dec 1836); married
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. They had six children. * Paulet (8 Apr 1791-19 May 1845); married Anna Maria Wyndham Bouverie, daughter of the Hon. Bartholomew Bouverie MP. They had four children. *Capt. George William (20 Apr 1792-14 Feb 1851); married Mary Baillie, daughter of Peter Baillie MP for Inverness Burghs. They had a son, and daughter. *Humphrey (11 Jul 1794-9 Aug 1853); married first the Hon. Anne Eugenia Baring, daughter of
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. After her death he married Marianne Frances Harcourt-Vernon, daughter of Granville Harcourt-Vernon MP. He had two sons with Anne, and three daughters with Marianne. *Capt. John Francis (8 Dec 1795-1 Sep 1823); unmarried. * Capt. Edward (7 Jul 1797-16 May 1868); married first Marianne Catherine Sherson, and together had four children. They divorced in 1830, and five years later he married Frances Lucy Penelope Percival. They had one daughter. *Rev. Walter (12 Oct 1798-31 Jul 1835); married Kitty Anne Warde. No known issue. *Ven. Carew Antony (2 Feb 1800-13 Jul 1878); married the Hon. Caroline Waldegrave, daughter of Adm.
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. They had two daughters.


References

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