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Stein, Archibald Hyndman, a student of Lincoln's Inn 31 Oct., 1862 (then aged 23), called to the bar 9 June, 1865 (eldest son of John Stein, Esq., of Lesmahagow, co. Lanark, N.B.); born , 1839.


Steinmetz, Andrew, a member of the Midland circuit, a student of the Middle Temple 9 Nov., 1852, called to the bar 6 June, 1855 (2nd son of John Henry Steinmetz, of St Bartholomew, East Indies, merchant, dec.); born , .


Steinthal, Alfred Ernest, M.A. (fellow), Trin. Coll., Camb., 1884, M.A. London Univ. 1881 and a member of Convocation, matric. June, 1876, from Owens Coll., a student of Lincoln's Inn 25 March, 1880 (then aged 21), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1884 (eldest son of Rev. S. Alfred Steinthal, of Manchester); born 5 May, 1858.

81, Nelson Street, Manchester.


Stephen, Sir Alfred, G.C.M.G. 1884, K.C.M.G. 1874, C.B. 1862, knighted by letters patent 19 Aug., 1846, lieut.-governor of New South Wales since 1875, a judge 1839-46, chief justice 1846-73, solicitor-general Van Diemen's Land 1825-32, attorney-general 1832-9, president of the first Legislative Council New South Wales 1856-7, a student of Lincoln's Inn 16 May, 1818 (then aged 16), called to the bar 20 Nov., 1823 [3rd son of (Hon.) John Stephen, solicitor-general island of St. Kitts, West Indies]; born , 1802; married 1st, , 1824, Virginia, dau. of Matthew Consett, Esq.; she died , ; he married 2ndly, Feb., 1839, Eleanor, dau. of Rev. W. Bedford, D.D., senior chaplain Hobart Town.

Woolham, Sydney, New South Wales.


Stephen, Carr, extra assistant commissioner Punjab, late judge of small cause court India, a student of Lincoln's Inn 8 June, 1864 (then aged 29), called to the bar 6 June, 1866 (3rd son of John Stephen, of Dacca, Bengal, zemindar); born , 1835; married 24 Feb., 1875, Rosa, eldest dau. of Joseph C. Parry, Esq.

Ludhiana, Punjab.


Stephen, George Milner, practises before the supreme court at Sydney, a student of the Middle Temple 4 June, 1842, called to the bar 7 Nov., 1845 (5th son of John Stephen, of New South Wales, judge); born , .

Sydney, New South Wales.


Stephen, Henry St. James, a clerk in public record office, a student of the Middle Temple 10 Jan., 1872, called to the bar 25 April, 1877 (eldest son of His Honour James Stephen, county court judge); born 25 July, 1851.

Hare Court, Temple, E.C.


Stephen, Herbert, LL.M., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1882, a member of the South-eastern circuit, joint author of Stephen's Digest of Criminal Law Procedure, educated at Rugby, a student of the Inner Temple 8 Nov., 1878, called to the bar 29 June, 1881 (eldest son of Hon. Sir James Fitz James Stephen, K.C.S.I., a justice of Queen's Bench Division); born 25 June, 1857; unmarried.

32, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.; 4, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.


Stephen, James, LL.D. (hon.) Edinburgh Univ. 1856, judge of county courts (circuit No. 17) since 1871, J.P. co. Lincoln (parts of Lindsey), a revising barrister on Western circuit 1862-4, recorder of Poole 1861-4, professor of English law and jurisprudence at King's Coll., London, 1850-64, registrar of Leeds district bankruptcy court 1864-70, editor of several editions of Stephen's Commentaries on the Laws of England, an edition of Lush's Common Law Practice, and The Principles of Pleading, educated at Rugby and Caius Coll., Camb., a student of Lincoln's Inn 23 Jan., 1843, went to the Middle Temple 28 Nov., 1845, where he was called to the bar 30 Jan., 1846 (only son of Henry John Stephen, serjeant-at-law); born 16 Sept., 1820; married 3 Sept., 1850, Caroline Neville, dau. of late Henry Davies, Esq., M.D., of London; she died 1 Jan., 1878.

Newport House, Lincoln; Garrick Club.


Stephen, (Hon.) Sir James FitzJames, K.C.S.I. 1 Jan., 1877, D.C.L., a justice of the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, since 1879, of the Exchequer Division Jan. to , 1879, member of Council of Legal Education, recorder of Newark 1859-69, legal member of the council of the governor-general of India 1869-72, counsel to Camb. Univ. 1872-9, professor of common law to the Inns of Court 1875-9, contested Harwich 1865 and Dundee 1873, author of A General View of the Criminal Law of England, Digest of the Law of Evidence, Digest of the Criminal Law, and of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, etc., M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1856, from Eton, LL.B. London Univ. 1854 and a member of Convocation, hon. D.C.L. Oxon 1878, a student of the Inner Temple 2 April, 1851 (then aged 22), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1854, Q.C. 21 Feb., 1868, bencher 28 April, 1868 (eldest son of Rt Hon. Sir James Stephen, K.C.B.); born 3 March, 1829; married 19 April, 1855, Mary Richenda, dau. of late Rev. John William Cunningham, vicar of Harrow-on-the-Hill.

32, De Vere Gardens, S.W.; Athenæum Club, S.W.; Anaverna, Ravensdale, co. Louth.


Stephen, James Kenneth, B.A. (scholar). King's Coll., Camb., 1882, author of International Law and International Relations, a student of the Inner Temple 13 Nov., 1880 (then aged 21), called to the bar 25 June, 1884 (2nd son of Hon. Sir James FitzJames Stephen, K.C.S.I., a justice of Queen's bench division); born , 1859 (see Foster's Baronetage).

32, De Vere Gardens, S.W.