his literary labours, 163
Spain, Bentham and codification in, 246
Spanish, Sir J. F. Stephen's study of the language, 435, 464
Spanish Inquisition, 325, 326, 422
Spedding, James, friendship with Sir J. Stephen, 59;
and J. F. Stephen, 97;
an 'Apostle' at Cambridge, 100, 102
Spencer, Mr. Herbert, 311, 453, 454
Spiritual Courts, history of the, 422
Spring Rice, Mr. Cecil, and the 'Etonian,' 470
Stafford election petition, 235
Stanley, Dean, 185;
his sermon on Lord Lawrence, 468
Star Chamber, the, 420
State trials, 146, 156, 379, 417
Staubbach, the, 42
Steele, Sir Richard, his quarrel with Addison, 430
Stent, Mr., Mrs., Miss Anne and Thomas, 9, 12, 13. _See also_
Stephen, Mr. James
Stephen, Mr. Alexander, 2
Stephen, Sir Alexander Condie, K.C.M.G., 1_n_
Stephen, Sir Alfred, 24, 25;
his pamphlets, 24_n_;
descendants, 25
Stephen, Miss Anne Mary. _See_ Dicey, Mr. Thomas
Stephen, Miss Caroline Emelia, 65_n_, 66
Stephen, Miss Elizabeth. _See_ Milner, Mr. William
Stephen, Miss Frances Wilberforce, 42, 65
Stephen, Sir George, 'Life' of his father James Stephen, 24_n_;
characteristics of, 27;
his career and writings, 28, 29, 113;
marries Miss Ravenscroft, 29_n_;
his children, 29_n_;
his death, 29
Stephen, Miss Hannah. _See_ Farish, Professor William
Stephen, Henry John, S. L., his life, writings, and family, 26, 27,
120, 122
Stephen Sir Herbert, 'Note' on Sir J. F. Stephen's life in Ireland,
405-409
Stephen, Mr. Herbert Venn, his birth, 42, 65;
his army experiences, 38;
discussions and relations with J. F. Stephen, 83;
tour to Constantinople and death at Dresden, 88
Stephen, Mr. James, of Ardenbraught, 1_n_
Stephen, Mr. James, tenant farmer, and family, 1
Stephen, Mr. James, writer on imprisonment for debt, 2;
early history, 2;
adventures on Purbeck Island, 2, 3;
marriage to Miss Sibella Milner, 3, 5, 6;
commercial failure, 3;
manager of Sir John Webbe's estate, 4;
imprisoned in King's Bench prison for debt, 4;
efforts to prove illegality of imprisonment, 4;
consequent popularity among fellow-prisoners, 4, 5;
arguments and writings on the subject, 5, 6;
removed to the 'New Jail,' 5, 6;
'Blarney' Thompson's portrait of, 6;
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