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STEPHEN, JAMES KENNETH. Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton, Oct. 12, 1878. [2nd] s. of Sir James Fitzjames (1846), Knt., of 24, Cornwall Gardens, London . [B. Feb. 25, 1859.] Matric. Michs. 1878; Members' prize, 1880; Whewell Scholar, 1881; (Hist. Trip., 1st Class, 1881); B.A. 1882; Winchester Reading prize, 1883; M.A. 1885. Fellow, 1885. President of the Union, 1880. Member of the 'Apostles.' Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 13, 1880. Called to the Bar, June 25, 1884. Tutor to H.R.H. Prince Albert Victor during his residence at Cambridge, 1883. Published and edited The Reflector, 1888, a weekly newspaper chiefly written by himself. Clerk of Assize, South Wales Circuit, 1888-90. Resided at Cambridge, 1890-2. An accidental blow on the head in 1886 caused injuries, not perceived for some time, which finally affected his brain. Author, Living Languages, a pamphlet in defence of the compulsory study of Greek at the Universities; Lapsus Calami; Quo Musa Tendis? Died Feb. 3, 1892. Portrait in King's College. Brother of Herbert (1875) and Harry L. (1878). ( Boase, III. 728; Law Lists; Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar; D.N.B.; The Times, Feb. 5, 1892.) | James Kenneth STEPHEN Approx. lifespan: 18591892 Adm. at King's College a scholar from Sch: Eton 1878:10:12 2nd s. of Sir James Fitzjames STEPHEN (1846) Knt., of 24 Cornwall Gardens, London , b. 1859:02:25 Matric 1878:10MT: Members' Prize 1880 Whewell Scholar 1881 Hist.Trip. 1st Class(1881); BA 1882 Winchester Reading Prize 1883 MA 1885 Fellow 1885 President of: : Cambridge Union Society 1880 Member of: the 'Apostles.' Adm. Inner Temple: 1880:11:13 Called to the Bar: 1884:06:25 Tutor to: : H.R.H. Prince Albert Victor during his residence CB, [Cambridgeshire], 1883 Published and edited The Reflector 1888, a weekly newspaper chiefly written by himself. Clerk of assize: South Wales Circuit, [Wales], 1888-90 At CB, [Cambridgeshire], 1890-92 An accidental blow on the head in1886 caused injuries, not perceived for some time, which finally affected his brain. Publ.: Living Languages, a pamphlet in defence of the compulsory study of Greek at the Universities; Lapsus Calami; Quo Musa Tendis? d. 1892:02:03 Portrait in King's College brother of Herbert STEPHEN (1875) brother of Harry L. STEPHEN (1878) ( Boase, III. 728; Law Lists; Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar; D.N.B.; The Times 1892:02:05) |