JAMES STANSFELD
Image: Sir James Stansfeld by Samuel Sidley, 1871. https://artcollection.culture.gov.uk/artwork/17110/.
Stansfeld married the second oldest Ashurst daughter, Caroline, in 1844. He enjoyed a long career in politics and made his wealth as a brewer. Some of his publications include:
Edmondson, Joseph. Understood but Not Expressed. London, England: The British Committee of the Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Vice, 1896. (preface by JS)
Stansfeld, James. The Italian movement and Italian Parties: Two lectures delivered at the Philosophical Institution. Published at the request of the Garibaldi Italian unity Committee.London: J. Ridgway, [1862].
Stansfeld, James. “Liberal Programmes” Contemporary Review 48 (Oct 1885), 570-x.
Wodehouse, John. Correspondence relating to the contagious disease ordinances in Hong Kong. London, England: Pewtress, 1882. (Intro by JS)
Image: Sir James Stansfeld by Samuel Sidley, 1871. https://artcollection.culture.gov.uk/artwork/17110/.
Stansfeld married the second oldest Ashurst daughter, Caroline, in 1844. He enjoyed a long career in politics and made his wealth as a brewer. Some of his publications include:
Edmondson, Joseph. Understood but Not Expressed. London, England: The British Committee of the Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Vice, 1896. (preface by JS)
Stansfeld, James. The Italian movement and Italian Parties: Two lectures delivered at the Philosophical Institution. Published at the request of the Garibaldi Italian unity Committee.London: J. Ridgway, [1862].
Stansfeld, James. “Liberal Programmes” Contemporary Review 48 (Oct 1885), 570-x.
Wodehouse, John. Correspondence relating to the contagious disease ordinances in Hong Kong. London, England: Pewtress, 1882. (Intro by JS)