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Henry Stephens (other)
Henry Stephens may refer to: *Henry Stephens (agriculturalist) (1795–1874), Scottish farmer and writer *Henry Stephens (doctor) (1796–1864), British doctor, inventor and ink entrepreneur *Henry Stephens (Conservative politician) (1841–1918), ink manufacturer, philanthropist and British Member of Parliament for Hornsey & Finchley, 1887–1900 * Henry Stephens (lumberman) (1823–1886), lumberman, merchant and financier in Michigan * Henry Douglas Stephens (1877–1952), Australian paediatric surgeon *Henry Louis Stephens (1824–1882), American illustrator * Henry Pottinger Stephens (1851–1903), English dramatist and journalist * Henry Robert Stephens (1665–1723), Belgian Jesuit theologian * Henry Sykes Stephens (1796-1878), British general and artist *Henri Estienne (1528–1598), also known as Henry Stephens, Parisian printer *H. Morse Stephens H. Morse Stephens (October 3, 1857 – April 16, 1919) was an historian and professor of history at the University of California, ...
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Henry Stephens (agriculturalist)
Henry Stephens FRSE (25 July 1795 – 5 July 1874) was a 19th-century Scottish farmer, meteorologist and agricultural author. His multi-volume ''Book of the Farm'' was a standard text for some seventy years after its first edition of 1844. Life Henry Stephens was born at Keerpoy in Bengal, the son of Dr Andrew Stephens, a surgeon in the East India Company. Upon the death of his father in 1806, his family returned to Dundee in eastern Scotland, and Henry was educated at Dundee Grammar School and the Dundee Academy. Stephens then attended lectures on farming and agricultural chemistry at the University of Edinburgh. He later became a pupil and farmhand of a Berwickshire farmer named George Brown, in order to obtain some practical experience.Preface to 2010 reprint of the 1844 edition of Stephens's ''The Book of the Farm: Detailing the Labours of the Farmer, &c.'' (Cambridge University Press, 2011), p. i His mother Sarah Stephens died in 1832 at Keerpoy , aged 66 years, wife of th ...
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Henry Stephens (doctor)
Henry Stephens, MRCS (March 1796 – 15 September 1864) was an English doctor, surgeon, chemist, writer, poet, inventor and entrepreneur. At medical school in London he was a friend of, and shared rooms with, poet John Keats, later wrote treatises on hernia and cholera, and conducted experiments to improve writing fluids and wood stains. In 1832 after years of experimentation he created an indelible blue-black writing fluid, patented it in 1837 and later formed the Stephens' Ink company which grew into a worldwide brand with a famous inkblot image. Early life Henry Stephens was born in Holborn, London, the second son of Joseph Stephens (1771–1820) and his wife Catherine (1763–1843), née Farey, but along with his elder brother John was soon moved to more rural Hertfordshire.The Life of Henry Stephens MRCS, Martha Walsh (daughter), published 1925 The family lived briefly in Hatfield where sisters Frances (1798–1860) and Catherine (1800–1855) were born. Around 1801 t ...
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Henry Stephens (Conservative Politician)
Henry Charles "Inky" Stephens (2 February 1841 – July 1918) was an English businessman and Conservative PartyLloyd's Weekly Newspaper, Sunday, 3 July 1887 "Election Intelligence" politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1887 to 1900 as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Hornsey division of Middlesex.Cholderton Estate: History
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Stephens was born at 71 York Road, , London on 2 February 1841, the son of Dr Henry Stephens and his second wife Anne, of



Henry Stephens (lumberman)
Henry Stephens (1823–1886) was born in Dublin, Ireland. He made a fortune as a lumberman, merchant and financier. He lived in Lapeer County, Michigan and was one of Almont, Michigan's earliest settlers, where he established the first mercantile business. North of Lapeer, Michigan, he built a sawmill in 1845. After cutting down and cashing in on those pine forests, he moved to Richfield Township, which is in Roscommon County, Michigan. He built another mill and founded the village of St. Helen, Michigan. He also had a summer home in Romeo. He could legitimately be characterized as a lumber baron A business magnate, also known as a tycoon, is a person who has achieved immense wealth through the ownership of multiple lines of enterprise. The term characteristically refers to a powerful entrepreneur or investor who controls, through perso .... *In 1916, Albert Stephens, his youngest son, funded the construction of a library in honor of his father. The following year, a ...
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Henry Douglas Stephens
Henry Douglas Stephens (26 June 1877 – 17 June 1952) was an Australian paediatric surgeon. He was born in Williamstown, Melbourne to John Charles Stephens, a newspaper owner, and his wife Kate. He was dux of Camberwell Grammar School , motto_translation = By our deeds may we be known , established = , type = Independent, single sex, Anglican primary and secondary day school , denomination = Anglican , slogan ... and graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1900. On 6 September 1911 he married Eileen Cole. He served at the Royal Children's Hospital for forty-five years and the Henry Douglas Stephens Memorial Operating Theatre was named in his honour. He was also a consultant paediatrician at the Women's Hospital, Melbourne, from 1931 to 1945. He co-founded the Melbourne Paediatric Society. From 1935 to 1940 he was Dean of the Clinical School at the Royal Children's Hospital, and he was a councillor ...
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Henry Louis Stephens
Henry Louis Stephens (February 11, 1824 – December 13, 1882) was an American illustrator and editorial cartoonist. Art career Henry Louis Stephens was born in Philadelphia in 1824. Around 1859, he went to New York under an engagement with Frank Leslie. After a year, he transferred his services to Harper & Brothers. Stephens was a prolific artist and accomplished a great amount of work for book and magazine illustration. Publications Stephens was well known as a caricaturist, excelling especially in the humorous delineation of animals, and drew cartoons and sketches for ''The Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor'' (1858), a book edited by William Evans Burton, '' Vanity Fair'' (1859–63), ''Mrs. Grundy'' (1869), ''Punchline'' (1870), and other periodicals. He contributed artwork to Mark Twain's comic memoir, ''Roughing It'' and the novel '' The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today'' by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner. He illustrated some children's books, including ''Aesop's Fables'', '' ...
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Henry Pottinger Stephens
Henry Pottinger Stephens, also known as Henry Beauchamp (1851 – 11 February 1903), was an English dramatist and journalist. After beginning his career writing for newspapers, Stephens began writing Victorian burlesques in the 1870s in collaboration with F. C. Burnand and the composer Edward Solomon. Stephens and Solomon wrote several comic operas together that briefly rivalled the Savoy Operas in popular esteem, including ''Billee Taylor'' (1880) and ''Claude Duval'' (1881). He also collaborated with Meyer Lutz at the Gaiety Theatre on burlesques including ''Little Jack Sheppard'' (1885). He worked again with Solomon on one of the first pieces considered a musical comedy, ''The Red Hussar'' (1889). He also wrote novels, plays and pantomimes, and acted in some of these. Life and career "Pot" Stephens was born in Barrow-on-Soar, Leicestershire. He started his career as a journalist, working for ''The Daily Telegraph'' and ''Tit-Bits'', among others, and was the first editor ...
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Henry Robert Stephens
Henry Robert Stephens (5 August 1665 – 15 June 1723) was a Belgian Jesuit theologian. Life Stephens was born at Liège and entered the Society of Jesus on 7 September 1683. For over twenty years he was attached to the episcopal seminary of Liège, first as professor of dogmatic theology and later as its superior. During this period the Jansenists were active in Belgium, both in attacking the Jesuits and in opposing the papal decrees condemnatory of Jansenism. All of Father Stephens's published works were occasioned by these attacks. Works In "Specimen doctrinæ a Jesuitis in Seminario Leodiensi traditæ" the Jesuits were accused, among other things, of corrupting faith and morals by their teaching. In answer to these accusations Stephens published a set of theses, "Conclusiones theologicæ miscellaneæ" (Liège, 1702) and had them publicly defended by one of his pupils. In answer to another Jansenistic work known as the "Epistola Leodiensis de formula Alexandri VII", he ...
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Henry Sykes Stephens
Henry Sykes Stephens (1796 - 6 July 1878) was a British Army officer, painter and musician A musician is a person who composes, conducts, or performs music. According to the United States Employment Service, "musician" is a general term used to designate one who follows music as a profession. Musicians include songwriters who wri .... He painted ''Das Ahlerssche Haus in Hannover'' in May 1837. He died on 6 July 1878 in London.Arthur William Alsager Pollock''Colburn's United Service Magazine'' London 1878, Part III, S. 114 External links References British artists {{UK-artist-stub ...
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Henri Estienne
Henri Estienne (; ; 1528 or 15311598), also known as Henricus Stephanus (), was a French printer and classical scholar. He was the eldest son of Robert Estienne. He was instructed in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew by his father and would eventually take over the Estienne printing firm which his father owned in 1559 when his father died. His most well-known work was the ''Thesaurus graecae linguae'', which was printed in five volumes. The basis of Greek lexicology, no thesaurus would rival that of Estienne's for three hundred years. Among his many publications of Greek authors, his publications of Plato are the source of Stephanus pagination, which is still used to refer to Plato's works. Estienne died in Lyon in 1598. Life Henri Estienne was born in Paris in 1528 or 1531. His father instructed him in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and typography, and according to a note in his edition of ''Aulus Gellius'' (1585), he picked up some Latin as a child, as that language was used as a in the multi- ...
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Harry Stephens (other)
Harry Stephens may refer to: * Harry E. Stephens (1857–1939), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1927 to 1931 *Harry J. Stephens (1866–1947), Australian journalist *Harry Stephens (actor) in ''Those She Left Behind'' *Harry Stephens (Kansas politician), member of the Kansas Senate from 1999 to 2001 See also * Harry Lushington Stephen (1860–1945), English judge *Harold Stephens (other) *Henry Stephens (other) *Harry M. Stevens Harry Mozley Stevens (14 June 1855 – 3 May 1934) was a food concessionaire from England who has been variously attributed as the inventor of the hot dog, but has nevertheless been credited with being America's foremost ballpark concessionaire. In ...
(1856–1934), food concessionaire {{hndis, Stephens, Harold ...
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Henry Stevens (other)
Henry Stevens may refer to: *Henry Stevens (bibliographer) (1819–1886), American bibliographer *Henry Herbert Stevens (1878–1973), Canadian politician and businessman *Henry Stevens (GC) (born 1928), British policeman awarded the George Cross *Henry Isaac Stevens (1806–1873), British architect * Henry Stevens (Australian politician) (1854–1935), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly *Henry Stevens (Wisconsin politician) (1818–1875), Wisconsin state senator See also *Harry M. Stevens (1856–1934), food concessionaire variously attributed as the inventor of the hot dog *Henry Stephens (other) *Henry Marshall Steven Henry Marshall Steven CBE FRSE (June 24, 1893 – February 19, 1969) was a 20th-century Scottish forester and academic. He was Editor of "Forestry" magazine from 1926 to 1946. Life Steven was born in West Lothian, the son of Mary and Robert Steve ...
(1893-1969) Scottish forester {{hndis, Stevens, Henry ...
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