George Milner Stephen

George Milner Stephen

George Milner Stephen (18 December 1812 – 16 January 1894) was a South Australian and Victorian politician and faith healer.

Stephen was the fifth son of John Stephen, judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and younger brother of Sir Alfred Stephen. He was born in Wells, SomersetEngland and came to Sydney with his father in 1824. Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=George|Last=Stephen|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogSt-Sy.html#stephen2|accessdate=2008-10-03 ] Australian Dictionary of Biography
last=Anon
first=
authorlink=
year=1967
id=A020438b
title= Stephen, George Milner (1812 - 1894)
accessdate=2008-10-03
]

In 1831 he was appointed clerk of the Supreme Court at Hobart, went to South Australia in 1838, and became advocate-general at Adelaide and a member of the South Australian Legislative Council. When Governor John Hindmarsh left the colony in 1838 Stephen administered the colony under great difficulties from July to October. There were no funds in the treasury, and Stephen had to advance the pay of the police force from his own pocket. He "carried out a heavy duty with honour, zeal, intelligence and integrity" (A. G. Price, "Foundation and Settlement of South Australia", p. 130).

He was Colonial Secretary of South Australia from October 1838 to July 1839. Stephen became involved in a land transaction which led to his being accused of perjury. He was acquitted, but was unsuccessful in an action for libel brought against the "South Australian Register" in connection with this matter. He went to England to continue his law studies and was called to the bar early in 1845. He then returned to Adelaide and practised as a barrister, and removed to Melbourne about 1851 where he also practised with success. He was in England from 1853 to 1856 and then returned to Australia. In August 1859 he was elected a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Collingwood.

A few years later he went to Sydney where for two years he was acting parliamentary draughtsman. He became interested in spiritualism and believed that he could heal people by the "laying on of hands". For many years both in Sydney and Melbourne he practised in this way, and received hundreds of letters testifying to the benefits received by his patients. He died at home in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick after a long illness. He married a daughter of Sir John Hindmarsh about the year 1840 and was survived by three sons. He was a man of unusual ability, a good administrator and a capable lawyer, interested in science, art and music, all of which he had studied. His early unfortunate experience in speculating in land was continually brought up against him in later years, and militated against his public career. His work as a healer created a great deal of interest at the time.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • STEPHEN, George Milner (1812-1894) — South Australian pioneer and faith healer was the fifth son of John Stephen, judge of the supreme court of New South Wales, and younger brother of Sir Alfred Stephen (q.v.). He was born in England on 18 December 1812 (Johns s Aust. Biog. Dict.)… …   Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • George Stephen — may refer to:* George A. Stephen, was an American inventor, entrepreneur, and the founder of Weber Stephen Products Co. * George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen (1829 1921), Canadian banker and railway executive * George Milner Stephen (1812… …   Wikipedia

  • George Stevenson (editor) — George Stevenson (1799 – 1856) was a pioneer South Australian newspaper editor.Stevenson was born at Berwick on Tweed, on 13 April 1799. His father, a gentleman farmer , died when he was 12 years old, and shortly afterwards he went to sea with an …   Wikipedia

  • STEPHEN, Sir Alfred (1802-1894) — chief justice of New South Wales was born at St Christopher in the West Indies on 20 August 1802. His father, John Stephen (1771 1833), was related to Henry John Stephen, Sir James Stephen and Sir James FitzJames Stephen, all men of great… …   Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • Stephen family — /ˈstivən/ (say steevuhn) noun an Australian family active in the field of law. 1. John, 1771–1833, judge, born in the West Indies. 2. his brother, Sir George, 1794–1879, barrister, born in the West Indies; became a Queen s Counsel in 1871. 3. Sir …  

  • Martin Milner — Born Martin Sam Milner December 28, 1931 (1931 12 28) (age 79) Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Years active 1947 1997 Spouse Judith Bess (1957 present) 4 children Martin Sam Milner (born De …   Wikipedia

  • Stuart Milner-Barry — Sir (Philip) Stuart Milner Barry (20 de septiembre de 1906 25 de marzo de 1995) fue un ajedrecista, escritor de ajedrez, decodificador de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y funcionario público británico. Stuart Milner Barry ha recibido las… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Stuart Milner-Barry — Sir (Philip) Stuart Milner Barry OBE CB KCVO (20 September 1906 ndash; 25 March 1995) was a British chess player, chess writer, World War II codebreaker and civil servant. He worked at Bletchley Park during World War II, and was head of Hut 6 , a …   Wikipedia

  • Sir George Monoux College — Sir George Monoux Sixth Form College Established 1527 Type Sixth Form College Principal Paolo Ramella Location …   Wikipedia

  • Victor Milner — (* 15. Dezember 1893 in New York City; † 29. Oktober 1972 in Los Angeles) war ein US amerikanischer Kameramann. Victor Milner begann seine Karriere als Kameramann bereits 1917 und gehörte vor allem in den 1930er Jahren zu den Großen seiner Zunft …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”