Richard H. Stanley

Richard Henry Stanley (September 10, 1825 – November 5, 1875) was an American lawyer who served as politician and cabinet member of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

In the 1874 sessions he was in the legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom in the House of Nobles.

[4] This was a special session to elect a new king after the death of Lunalilo after a reign of only one year.

[5] He was appointed Attorney General on May 28, 1874, by King Kalākaua, and replaced Alfred S.

[7] John S. Walker who was minister of finance, acted as attorney general until William Richards Castle was appointed on February 15, 1876.