Startin, Charles Basil, youngest son of Charles W. Startin, of Watford, Herts; b. Nov. 26, 1894; adm. Sept. 24, 1908 (G); left July 1911; served in Great War I; wounded; gazetted North Staffords Mar. 1914; 2nd Lieut., Regular Army, North Staffords, Oct. 2, 1914; Lieut. Jan. 16, 1915; Capt. Oct. 11, 1917; Major Sept. 9, 1933; retired May 13, 1947; m. Jan. 19, 1927, Catharine Mary, eldest daughter of Col. Edmund Ludlow Perry, D.S.O., I.M.S., of Sidmouth, Devon; d. 17 Dec. 1980.
Stavridi, Valieri John George, son of Sir John Stavridi, solicitor and banker, UK Consul-General for Greece, and Annina Olga, d. of Octavius Valieri of Kensington; b. 21 Nov. 1905; adm. Sept. 1919 (G), non-res. KS 1920; left July 1924; Ch. Ch., Oxf., matric. 1924, BA 1929, MA 1967; regional specialist for Greece, Min. of Information, Sept. 1939; Brit. representative Inter Allied Information Committee New York 1941; Sec.-Gen. UN Information Organisation London 1943; assoc. chief UN Information Planning Section 1946; dir. UN Information Centre Tokyo 1958-63; retd to London 1966; Order of Orange Nassau; Master Worshipful Company of Carpenters 1971-2; d. 10 Apr. 1998.
Stephen, Adrian Leslie, son of Sir Leslie Stephen, K.C.B., of Hyde Park, by his second wife, Julia Prinsep, widow of Herbert Duckworth and daughter of John Jackson, M.D., of Calcutta; b. Sept. 27, 1883; adm. Sept. 24, 1896 (G); left July 1902; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michael mas 1902; B.A. 1905; called to the bar at Lincolns Inn June 12, 1907; Univ. Coll. Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1925; M.B., B.Ch. (Lond.) 1928; scientific secretary of the British Psycho-Analytical Society; Lieut. R.A.M.C. Aug. 26, 1940; m. Oct. 21, 1914, Karin, daughter of Benjamin Francis Conn Costelloe, of Fridays Hill, Haslemere, Surrey; d. May 3, 1948.
STEPHENS, JAMES ARTHUR PERCIVAL, youngest son of Thomas Stephens, Regent’s Park, London, and Sarah Wood --- (IGI); b. 13 Sep 1856; adm. 26 Jan 1872 (G); left May 1874; Queen’s Coll. Oxford, matr. 6 Feb 1876; BA 1879; adm. Inner Temple 23 Jan 1878, called to bar 29 Jun 1881; d. from effects of a bicycle accident 4 May 1915.
Stevens, Alfred Leslie Welton, elder son of Alfred Stevens, of Hampstead, by Maria Enrriqueta, daughter of William Shakespeare Welton, of Wembley, Middlesex; b. Feb. 15, 1896; adm. April 28, 1910 (G); left (with Triplett) July 1914; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1914; B.A. 1921; M.I.C.E., M.l.W.E; served in Great War I; Capt. Middlesex Regt. Dec. 22, 1917, attached H.Q. Cambrai; demob. Aug. 1919; asst. engineer British Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd., 1921-7; with the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co. 1927-38; partner in T. & C. Hawksley, engineers, Great Scotland Yard, since 1948; served in Great War II 1943-6; Sub-Lieut. then Lieut. R.N.V.R.; m. June 21, 1922, Ruth Emily, sister of William Hill Newson (q.v.).
STEVENS, CHARLES ABBOT, son of Robert Stevens (qv); b. 3 Feb 1817; adm. 27 Sep 1830 (G); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 27 Apr 1835; BA 1839; MA 1842; ordained deacon 12 Apr 1840, priest 18 Apr 1841 (both Rochester); Curate, West Farleigh, Kent 1840-4, Kensington, Middlesex 1844-8, Oakham, Rutland 1851-3; Minister, St. Mark’s, Westminster 1853-5; again Curate, Oakham, Rutland 1857-60; Vicar of Goudhurst, Kent 1860-4; Vicar of All Saints, Blackheath, Kent 1864-80; Rector of Hangleton, Sussex, and Vicar of Portslade, Sussex, from 16 Jan 1880; author, Practical Remarks on Cathedral Music, 1845, and other works; m. 12 Sep 1848 Hannah Isaacson, elder dau. of Capt. Andrew King CB, Royal Navy; d. 4 Jan 1908.
Stevens, Geoffrey Paul, brother of Alfred Leslie Welton Stevens (q.v.); b. Nov. 10, 1902; adm. Sept. 21, 1916 (G); left Easter 1921; A.C.A. 1927; F.C.A. 1933; in practice in London; M.P. for Portsmouth (Langstone) since 1950; Pilot Officer (Equipment) R.A.F.V.R. June 14, 1938; Flight-Lieut. March 1, 1941; Sqdn. Ldr. March 1, 1942; Wing-Cmdr. Sept. 1944; m. Sept. 1, 1928, Evelyn Mitchell, daughter of David William Marwick, of Rowledge, Surrey, writer to the Signet; d. 10 May 1981.
STEVENS, GERALD PHILIP, son of Henry Stevens, Bedford Row, London, solicitor, and Eleanor Cordelia, dau. of Samuel Cox (IGI); b. 24 Feb 1869; adm. 22 Sep 1882 (G); left Jul 1887; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 30 May 1887; BA 1890; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 11 Jan 1888, called to bar 26 Apr 1893; practised in Singapore 1894-8, the Gold Coast, Capetown, Johannesburg and Uganda; served in East Africa in 1914-8 war; temp. Capt. 20 May 1914 [sic : check]; author, Ramblings of a Rolling Stone, 1924; m. 2 Jul 1907 Margaret, dau. of Thomas Coulson, The Manor House, Thirsk, Yorks.; d. 9 Mar 1943.
STEVENS, HENRY, eldest son of Robert Stevens (qv); b. 29 Nov 1808; adm. 14 Jan 1822 (G); left Bartholomewtide 1825; Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 29 Nov 1826; BA 1830; MA 1833; ordained deacon 1832, priest 1833; Vicar of Wilmington, Kent 14 Apr 1833-40; Vicar of Wateringbury, Kent, from 19 Feb 1840; m. 1st, 10 Sep 1833 Mary Frances, eldest dau. of Col. Charles Cox Bingham, Royal Artillery; m. 2nd, 5 Dec 1865 Charlotte, youngest dau. of James Patterson, Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, London; d. 22 Oct 1877.
Stewart, Terence Harvey, son of Maj. Charles Harvey Stewart IA, of Rushden, Herts, and Hilda Caroline Gwenda, d. of Capt. Frederick Thomas Verschoyle of Kingstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland; b. 9 Mar. 1934; adm. Sept. 1947 (G); left July 1952; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1953, BA 1956, MA 1961; an investment consult. in Cambridge; partner, Investment Research Cambridge 1956-88; d. 11 Oct. 2002.