Background
Street John was the second son of Beauchamp Street John, 17th Baron Street John of Bletso and Helen Charlotte, née Thornton.
Street John was the second son of Beauchamp Street John, 17th Baron Street John of Bletso and Helen Charlotte, née Thornton.
He was educated at Wellington College.
Following the outbreak of the Second Boer War he volunteered for service with the Imperial Yeomanry, and served in South Africa from 1899 to 1902. He took part in operations in Transvaal in May and June 1900, including actions at Johannesburg and Pretoria. In October 1900 he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 1st battalion of the King"s Own Scottish Borderers, stationed in South Africa, and the following year served in Transvaal, west of Pretoria.
He was promoted to lieutenant on 12 May 1902.
He later served in World War I, having rejoined the army in the Reserve of Officers, and in 1918 was a Captain in the Bedfordshire Regiment. He was Doctor of Laws and Justice of the Peace for Bedfordshire.
He died at 5 Ennismore Gardens, South Kensington on 28 October 1934 at the age of 67. Street John married Evelyn Geraldine Russell, younger daughter of Captain Andrew Russell of Petersfield, in 1905 and after five daughters had a son and heir John.
Street John was a member of the Electoral Committee of the Houses of Parliament from 1925 to 1931.