Samuel St John Topp (13 June 1850[1] – 1 August 1902)[2] was an Australian barrister who became a leading member of the Victorian legal profession.
[1] Topp received his education at King Edward VI.
He also contributed some articles on literary subjects to the Melbourne Review in the earlier years of its existence.
He has practised his profession ever since his admission to the Bar, and has occupied for some years past a leading position as an advocate in the Equity, Insolvency, and Mining Courts of Victoria.
Topp died of an internal haemorrhage at Caulfield, Victoria on 1 August 1902 and he was buried in the Brighton cemetery.