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STERLING, JOHN.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Feb. 9, 1824. [2nd] s. of [Captain] Edward (for whom see D.N.B. ) [of South Place, Knightsbridge, London ]. B. [July 20, 1806], at Kames Castle, Bute . School, Christ's Hospital, London . At Glasgow Univ., 1822-4. Matric. Michs. 1824.
Left Cambridge; but adm. at Trinity Hall, Mar. 20, 1826; Scholar, 1827; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1838.
President of the Union, 1827.
One of the original members of the Apostles Club.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 30, 1828.
Co-editor, with Maurice, of the Athenaeum, 1829.
Helped to organise an unsuccessful expedition to overthrow the Spanish government, 1830.
Married, Nov. 2, 1830, Susannah, dau. of Lieut.-General Barton, Life Guards.
Went to St Vincent in the West Indies for the sake of his health, where he was almost killed by a hurricane.
Ord. deacon, 1834; C. (to the Ven. Julius Hare, Archdeacon of Sussex ) at Hurstmonceaux, Sussex , 1834-5. Relinquished the curacy on account of his health (Carlyle says on account of religious doubts). Founded the Sterling Club, 1838.
Friend of Carlyle and rendered famous by Carlyle's biography, 1851.
Archdeacon Hare also wrote his life.
Spent a great deal of time at Falmouth, where he became intimate with the Quaker family of Fox. Barclay Fox wrote of him in 1841-'His eloquence was like a clear cascade.
His knowledge seems almost universal....To know him is a privilege the highest might be proud of.' Author, Arthur Coningsby; Poems; Strafford . Lived latterly at Ventnor, Isle of Wight, where he died of consumption, Sept. 18, 1844.
Brother of Anthony C. (1823).
( D.N.B. ; Wilson Harris, Caroline Fox; W. B. Donne and his Friends ; Thomas Carlyle, Life of John Sterling; G. Mag., 1844, II. 438.)
John STERLING
Approx. lifespan: 1806–1844
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1824:02:09
2nd s. of [
Captain: Edward (for whom see D.N.B. ) of South Place, South, Knightsbridge, London ,
b. 1806:07:20 Kames Castle, Kames, Bute ,
School Sch: Christ's Hospital London ,
At Sch: Glasgow University [Scotland], 1822-24
Matric 1824:10MT: . Left, CB, [Cambridgeshire], ; but Adm. at Trinity Hall 1826:03:20
Scholar 1827
BA 1834
MA 1838
President of: : Cambridge Union Society 1827
One of the original members of Apostles Club
Adm. at Inner Temple 1828:04:30
Co- editor, with Maurice, of the Athenaeum 1829.
Helped to organise an unsuccessful expedition to overthrow the Spanish government 1830
m. 1830:11:02 Susannah, dau. of Lieutenant-General: Barton, Life Guards
Went to St Vincent , in the West Indies , for the sake of his health, where he was almost d. killed by a hurricane
Ord. deacon 1834
C. (to the Ven. Julius Hare, Archdeacon of Sussex , ) Hurstmonceaux, Sussex , 1834-35
Relinquished the curacy on account of his health (Carlyle says on account of religious doubts)
Founded Sterling Club 1838
Friend of Carlyle and rendered famous by Carlyle's biography 1851
Archdeacon: Hare also wrote his life.
Spent a great deal of time Falmouth, [Cornwall], where he became intimate with the Quaker family of Fox. Barclay Fox wrote of him in1841
- 'His eloquence was like a clear cascade. His knowledge seems almost universal....To know him is a privilege the highest might be proud of.'
Publ.: Arthur Coningsby; Poems; Strafford
latterly Ventnor, Isle of Wight ,
Died of consumption 1844:09:18
brother of Anthony C. STERLING (1823)
( D.N.B. ; Wilson Harris, Caroline Fox; W. b. Donne and his Friends ; Thomas Carlyle, Life of John STERLING ; G. Mag 1844, II. 438)

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