Stephen William Buchanan Coleridge (1854- 1936) was a British author, barrister, opponent of vivisection and co-founder of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. He was educated at Bradfield College. His university course was at Trinity College, Cambridge where he graduated in 1878. During the early 1900s and until his death in 1936 he resided in The Ford House, of Chobham, Surrey. He published two books which both included the subject of the Ford and its many reputed ha
...untings. The first The Chobham Book of Poetry and Prose and the second Digressions. Amongst his other works are: Demetrius (1887), Great Testimony Against Scientific Cruelty (1918) and The Glory of English Prose: Letters to My Grandson (1922).
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