Harold_Stephen_(Australian_politician)

Harold Stephen

Harold Stephen

Journalist and politician in New South Wales, Australia


Harold Wilberforce Hindmarsh Stephen (1841 30 November 1889) was an Australian politician.

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He was born at Penzance in Cornwall to land speculator George Milner Stephen, who would later act as Governor of South Australia, and Mary Hindmarsh, daughter of Rear Admiral Sir John Hindmarsh, South Australia's first governor. He was educated in Melbourne and in Germany. A journalist, he edited two short-lived publications of his own, the Athenaeum and the Critic, and was briefly editor of the Sydney Punch. His family was highly influential in New South Wales: Sir Alfred Stephen was his uncle and Sir Henry Stephen, Montagu Stephen and Septimus Stephen were all cousins. In 1885 Harold Stephen was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Monaro. Defeated in 1887, he returned in 1889 but died nine months later in Newtown.[1]


References

  1. "Mr Harold Wilberforce Hindmarsh Stephen (1841-1889)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
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