Australian politician
Septimus Alfred Stephen, MLC
Septimus Alfred Stephen (8 May 1842 – 28 August 1901), generally referred to as S. A. Stephen , was an Australian politician, solicitor and founding member of the law firm Stephen, Jaques and Stephen .[ 1]
The Stephen family is a prominent legal dynasty in Australia.[ 2] He was born in Sydney , the seventh son of Sir Alfred Stephen KCMG CB (1802–1894), who would later become Chief Justice of NSW and Lieutenant-Governor of NSW ,[ 3] and his second wife Eleanor Martha née Bedford .
He was educated at Rev. W. H. Savigny 's school and in 1858 became a solicitor's clerk, serving his articles with his brother Montagu Consett Stephen . He qualified as a solicitor in 1864 and went into partnership with his brother as Stephen and Stephen, later to become Stephen, Jaques and Stephen.[ 4] In 1882 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Canterbury ,[ 5] serving until his appointment to the Legislative Council in 1887. He was severely affected by the 1890s drought, which damaged many of his investments in Queensland . He resigned from the Legislative Council in 1900[ 6] and died at East Woodhay in Hampshire the following year.[ 7]
sketch of Stephen in 1887
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