SAINT JOHN — -SAINT LEONARDS. 21 being, indeed, so infirm in 13-16 that he was respited of his homage for the lands held in dower by his mother, Margaret, which came to him on her death in that year. He in. Catharine, da. at Geoffrey ok SaT. He d. 8 April (1349) 23 Ed. Ill, being seized of the manors of Stanton St" John and Barton co. Oxon and of Lageham co. Surrey. His willow, who held Lageham for her life, released her right therein in 1356 to Sir Nicholas de Louvaiue. IV. 1349, J,. Roger St. John, s. &*«J h., 20 at his father's to death, was never sum. to pari, as a Baron, nor were any other of the 1353, descendants of the first Lord. He, in 1351, alienated his reversion of the manor of Lageham, to the said Nicholas de Louvaine. He d. before his mother s.p. (most probably uiira.) 28 March (1353) 27 Ed. HI. Esoh. 27 Ed. III. His heir was I'kteu St. John, " kinsman," most probably his uncle, who was aged 40 in 1353, who also appears to have d. s.p. The repre- sentation of the Barony after 1353 is, however, most obscure. (") SAINT JOHN OF LYDIAKD TREGOZK. i.e, "Saint John' of Lydiakd Tregoze, co. Wilts," Barony (St. Juhn), er. 1712, with the Viscountcy or BoLiNauitoKK, which see. SAINT JOHN OF TORPICHEN. Sir James Saxdinands, Lord Prior of St. John and head of the Knights Hospitallers, was, 21 Jan. 1563/4 er. LORD TORPtCHEN [S.], sometimes (tho' probably erroneously) called LORD SAINT JOHN' OV TORPl'JHEN [8.J. See " Tohi'Ichkn." SAINT LAWRENCE. i.e, ' Saint Lawrence," Viscountcy [I.] (.SV. Lawrence), cr. 1776 with the EARLDOM ok Howth [L], which sec. SAINT LEONARDS [co. Devon]. See " Gifford of Saint Leonards, co. Devon," Barony (Gifferd), cr. 1824. SAINT LEONARDS [co. Glouc.J i.e., "Sydney of Saint Leonards, co. Gloucester," Viscountcy [Townshend), cr. 1789 ; ex., with the Earldom of Sydney of Scadbury, 1890. SAINT LEONARDS OF SLAUGHAM. Barony. 2. " Tue Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Burtexshaw Sugden T ] BRO Knt., Lord Chancellor of Great Britain," was cr. 1 March 1852 " BAKON SAINT LI£ONARl>S( b ) OK SLAUGH.VM, co. Sussex. . He was second s. of Richard Suoden, of Duke Street, St. James' Westm., Hairdresser, by Charlotte, his wife, da. of ( — ) Buktk.nshawCO and was b. (") According to Courthope, on the death of Peter, it " vested in the heir of Nicholas St. Johu, of Glimpton, co. Oxon.," younger sou of John the first Lord (under the summons of 1299), " whose descendants continued for several generations, but none of them were ever sum. to Pari." ( b ) See p. 22, note " f " (at end), suh. " Saint Levan." (°) They were married, 11 Nov. 1778, at St. Geo. Han. Sq.