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Coleridge, Stephen William Buchanan.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 25, 1873. 2nd s. of John Duke, of Ottery St Mary, Devon [afterwards Baron Coleridge and Lord Chief Justice]. B. May 31, 1854, in London.
School, Bradfield (Mr Hayman).
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, July 8, 1875, and again, May 5, 1882, as of I, Sussex Square, London, merchant.
Called to the Bar, 1886.
Private Secretary to his father, 1884-90.
Clerk of Assize for the South Wales Circuit, 1890.
One of the founders of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 1884.
Director of the National Anti-Vivisection Society, and President of the League for the Prohibition of Cruel Sports.
Well known for his determined opposition to modern methods of biological study.
Of the Ford, Chobham, Surrey, and of Camden House, Swanage.
Twice married and had issue.
Artist and author (miscellaneous). Exhibited at the Royal Academy and the R.B.A. For a list of his publications see Who's Who, 1935.
Died Apr. 10, 1936, aged 81, at The Ford. (Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Apr. 11, 1936.)
Stephen William Buchanan COLERIDGE
Approx. lifespan: 1854–1936
Adm pens. Trinity College 1873:06:25
2nd s. of John Duke COLERIDGE of Ottery St Mary, Devon , [afterwards Baron COLERIDGE and
Lord Chief Justice:].
b. London , 1854:05:31
School Sch: Bradfield ( Mr – HAYMAN )
Matric 1873:10MT:
BA 1877
MA 1880
Adm. at Middle Temple 1875:07:08, and again 1882:05:05, as of 1 Sussex Square, London , , merchant.
Called to the Bar: 1886
Private Secretary to: : his father 1884-90
Clerk of: : Assize for South Wales Circuit 1890
One of the founders of National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children 1884
Director of: : National Anti-Vivisection Society, and
President of: : League for the Prohibition of Cruel Sports.
Well known for his determined opposition to modern methods of biological study.
Of the Ford, Chobham, Surrey , , and
Of Camden House, [Camden, Swanage], [Dorset],
Twice married and had issue.
Artist and author (miscellaneous)
Exhibited at the Sch: Royal Academy and the R.
BA
For a list of his publications see Who's Who 1935
d. aged 81 1936:04:10, at The Ford [Chobham] [Surrey],
(Burke, P. and B.; The Times 1936:04:11)

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