John Alan Burns, 4th Baron Inverclyde, KStJ (12 December 1897 – 17 June 1957) was a Scottish nobleman, the son of James, 3rd Lord Inverclyde and Charlotte Mary Emily née Nugent-Dunbar.[1]
John Alan was the child of James Cleland Arbuthnot Burns and Charlotte Mary Emily Nugent Dunbar.
John first married Olive Sylvia Sainsbury, daughter of Arthur Sainsbury, millionaire owner of the J Sainsbury chain of grocery shops, on 23 November 1926.[2] They divorced in Scotland in 1928.
He then married June Howard-Tripp, daughter of Walter Howard-Tripp, on 21 March 1929. As simply 'June', she had been a well established star of revue and silent films, but gave up her showbusiness career on marriage, although this too was to end in divorce, in 1933.
Lord Inverclyde died on 17 June 1957, at the age of 59, without issue, the title becoming extinct on his death.
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