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  1. James Stephen (30 June 1758 – 10 October 1832) was the principal English lawyer associated with the movement for the abolition of slavery. Stephen was born in Poole, Dorset; the family home later being removed to Stoke Newington.

  2. James Stephen ist der Name folgender Personen: James Stephen (Politiker, 1758) (1758–1832), britischer Jurist und Politiker James Stephen (Beamter) (1789–1859), britischer Beamter und Historiker

  3. James Stephen (30 June 1758 – 10 October 1832) was the principal English lawyer associated with the movement for the abolition of slavery. Stephen was born in Poole, Dorset; the family home later being removed to Stoke Newington.

  4. 17. Feb. 2011 · James Stephen. James Stephen surely had the most unusual childhood of any of the major abolitionists, spending part of it in a debtors' prison. His father was a ne'er-do-well businessman, and...

  5. Sir James Stephen war ein britischer Beamter und Historiker. Er arbeitete von 1836 bis 1847 als permanenter Unterstaatssekretär des britischen Kolonialamts. Danach lehrte er Moderne Geschichte an der University of Cambridge.

  6. James Stephen was an English lawyer and abolitionist who defended the mercantile system and fought against slavery. He was also a member of Parliament and the London Abolition Committee, and the grandfather of A.V. Dicey and Virginia Woolf.

  7. James Stephen. James Stephen (* 30. Juni 1758 in Poole; † 10. Oktober 1832 in Bath) war ein britischer Parlamentarier. Stephen war ein englischer Jurist und Mitarbeiter des Abolitionisten William Wilberforce. Von 1808 bis 1815 war er Mitglied des House of Commons. Zunächst vertrat er den Wahlkreis Tralee, ab 1812 dann East Grinstead.