John St. John (MP for Northamptonshire)
John St. John (MP for Northamptonshire) was a Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire in England during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Biographical details are somewhat scarce, but historical records indicate that he served as a Whig representative for the county. He was likely part of the landed gentry of Northamptonshire, a common background for MPs of the time. His parliamentary activities would have included debating and voting on issues such as taxation, foreign policy (particularly related to the ongoing wars with France), and succession to the throne. The precise years of his service, his family lineage, and specific contributions in Parliament require further research in historical parliamentary records and genealogical resources.