Norman St John-Stevas, 82, a politician noted for his wit, his extravagance, and for falling foul of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has died.
His family announced Monday that he died on Friday after a short illness.
Beyond the affectations, which included writing in purple ink and lapsing into Latin, he was a lawyer, an expert on Britain's unwritten constitution, a former cabinet minister, former chairman of the Royal Fine Art Commission, master of a Cambridge college, and advocate of the canonization of Princess Grace of Monaco.



