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St John'S College, Cambridge St John's College is one of the colleges making up the University of Cambridge, and was founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort in 1511. It is now Cambridge's second largest college by size of its membership, after Trinity College.
St John'S Wood St John's Wood is a district in the City of Westminster in London near Regent's Park. It is around two and a half miles north west of Trafalgar Square. Once part of the Great Middlesex Forest, it was later owned by the Knights of St John of Jerusalem.
St John'S College, Oxford St John's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Sir Thomas White, a merchant, in 1555, and his heart is buried in the chapel. White was Master of the Merchant Taylors' Company, and established a number of educational foundations including the Merchant Taylors' schools. Although the College was closely linked to those institutions for many centuries, it became a more open society in the later 19th century. The endowments which St John's was given at its foundation, and during the 20 or so years afterward, served it very well. In the second half of the nineteenth century it benefited, as ground landlord, from the suburban development of the city of Oxford and was unusual among Colleges for the size and extent of its property within the city.
St John'S Wort St John's wort used alone refers to the species Hypericum perforatum, also known as Klamath weed or Goat weed, but is used with qualifiers to refer to any species of the genus Hypericum. H. perforatum is sometimes called Common St. John's wort to distinguish it. The species of Hypericum have been placed by some in the family Hypericaceae, but more recently have been included in the Clusiaceae
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Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, (September 16, 1678 – December 12, 1751), was an English statesman and philosopher.
(Note that in Britain the surname "St John" is pronounced Sinj'n and "Bolingbroke" is pronounced Bullingbrook or Bullenbrook.)
St John'S Gate, Clerkenwell St John's Gate is one of the few tangible remains from Clerkenwell's monastic past, it was built in 1504 by Prior Thomas Docwra as the south entrance to the inner precinct of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John - the Knights Hospitallers. The substructure is of brick, the north and south façades of stone. After centuries of decay and much rebuilding, very little of the stone facing is original; heavily restored in the 19th century, the gate today is in large part a Victorian recreation, the handiwork of a succession of architects — W. P. Griffiths, R. Norman Shaw, and J. Oldrid Scott.
St. John Ambulance St. John Ambulance is a British charity, dedicated to the teaching and practice of medical first aid. There are many groups (priories) across different countries, and the collective falls under the ownership of the Order of St. John. The orders motto is Pro utilitate hominum (For the service of mankind).
Museum Of The Order Of St John The Museum of the Order of St. John tells the story of the Order of St. John from its roots as a pan-European Order of Hospitaller Knights founded in Jerusalem during the Crusades, to its present commitment of providing first aid and care in the community through the St. John Ambulance Brigade and running an Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem.
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John St Aubyn Sir John St Aubyn ( May 17, 1758 - August 10, 1839 ), 5th Baronet Of Clowance, Sheriff of Cornwall, Grand Master of the Freemasons. He was a well known fossil collector who in addition to his own collection purchased the large collection possessed by Richard Greene.
Baron St John Of Bletso The title Baron St John of Bletso was created in the Peerage of England in 1582 for Oliver St John. The fourth baron, also named Oliver, was created Earl of Bolingbroke. In 1711, the third Earl died leaving no heirs to the earldom, which became extinct. The barony, meanwhile, passed to Paulet St Andrew St John.