Search Results | Persons
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Stephen, Harriet Marian (née Thackeray, 1840–75), eldest daughter of William Makepeace Thackeray. In AB-5.
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Sterne, Laurence (1713–68), writer and Church of England clergyman.
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Stewart, Dugald (1753–1828), Scottish philosopher.
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Stewart, Harriet Everilda (née Gore, 1806–84), correspondent. In AB-3, AB-4.
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Stewart, Robert (1769–1822), Viscount Castlereagh and 2nd Marquess of Londonderry, politician.
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Stewart, Robert Walter (1812–87), minister of the Free Church of Scotland at Leghorn (1845–87).
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Stewart-Mackenzie, see Mackenzie, Stewart-.
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Stilling, Johann Heinrich Jung- (1740–1817), German author.
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Stillman, William James (1828–1901), American journalist and author. In AB–6.
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Stisted, Charlotte (d. 1902, aged 92), of Bagni di Lucca, niece of Clotilda Stisted.
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Stisted, Clotilda Elizabeth (née Swinney, 1790–1868), correspondent.
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Stone, Susannah (née Cook, 1822–61), EBB’s cousin.
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Story, Edith Marion (afterwards Peruzzi, 1844–1917), dau. of William Wetmore Story.
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Story, Emelyn (née Eldredge, 1820–94), correspondent. In AB-3.
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Story, Julian Russell (1856–1919), portraitist.
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Story, Thomas Waldo (1854–1915), sculptor.
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Story, William Wetmore (1819–95), American sculptor, art critic, and poet. In AB-4. See biographical sketch.
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Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1811–96), author. In AB-4.
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Stratten, James (1795–1872), non-conformist minister at Paddington Chapel, Marylebone, London. See biographical sketch. In AB-3, AB-4, AB-5.
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Stratten, Rebekah (née Wilson, 1792?–1870), correspondent.
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Strauss, David Friedrich (1808–74), German theologian.
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Streatfeild, Sarah Jane (née Cookson, afterwards Cust, later Cockayne-Cust, 1821–67), correspondent. In AB-3, AB-4, AB-5. See biographical sketch.
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Stuart, James Montgomery (1816–89), lecturer and writer, residing in Florence. In AB-3, AB-4, AB-5.
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Stuart, Maria (née Gherardini, 1822?–92), wife of James Montgomery Stuart.
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Sturgis, Julia Overing (née Boit, 1822–88), 3rd wife of Russell Sturgis (1805–87), American banker and partner of Baring Brothers, London.
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