James Archibald Stuart-Wortley
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James Archibald Stuart-Wortley (3 July 1805 - 22 August 1881) was a British politician.
The youngest son of James Archibald Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, 1st Baron Wharncliffe, he was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.
He became a barrister at the Inner Temple in 1831, rising to be a Queen's Counsel in 1841. He was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford.
He held office as Solicitor General for England and Wales under Lord Palmerston from November 1856 until May 1857.