Robert Chambers (judge)

Robert Chambers (judge)

Sir Robert Chambers (14 January 1737, Newcastle upon Tyne–9 May 1803, Paris), was a jurist, Vinerian Professor of English Law, and Chief Justice of Bengal.

Biography

Born in January 1737, Chambers was the son of Robert Chambers, an attorney in Newcastle. He was educated at the Royal Grammar School in Newcastle and awarded an exhibition at Lincoln College, Oxford in May 1754. Chambers was admitted to the Middle Temple in the same year, and was called to the bar in 1761. That year, he was also appointed to a fellowship at University College, Oxford. Following this, on 7 May 1766 he was appointed Vinerian Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford, in succession to William Blackstone. He was also appointed Principal of New Inn Hall in 1766, a post which he held until his death, despite continued absence from it.

A contemporary and friend of Samuel Johnson from at least 1754 and up to Johnson's death in 1784, Chambers was provided references by Johnson in his pursuit of the Vinerian scholarship. Whether Johnson also assisted Chambers in composing his lectures [published in part by his son in 1824 and in their entirety not until 1986: see below] , is not known.

By 1773, the East India Regulating Act 1773 had been passed, establishing a supreme council (consisting of a governor-general, the first of whom was Warren Hastings, and four councillors) and judicature (consisting of a chief justice and three puisne judges) of Bengal. Chambers was appointed second judge under Sir Elijah Impey as chief justice, with a promise from the Lord Chancellor that if the Chief Justice's post became vacant, it would be offered to him. The judges departed for Calcutta in May 1774, although Chambers persuaded the Oxford authorities to allow him to retain his professorship for a further three years, in case he did not adapt to the Indian climate. His successor was therefore not appointed until 1777, when he was knighted (on 7 June).

Although Chambers was one of the judges in the notorious case of Maharaja Nandakumar, he escaped criticism, in part through his reputation for integrity. Impey, however, was eventually recalled to the United Kingdom in 1783, leaving Chambers as acting chief justice, but did not resign until 1787, and Chambers was not confirmed in the post until 1791. He served for eight years, returning to England in 1799. Despite frequent efforts to gain preferment, he appears to have acted with integrity despite the controversial administration of which he was part - and to have had a clear understanding that the laws of Georgian England were not always appropriate given the different culture and history of India.

As a result of his time in India, Chambers' health deteriorated, and in 1802 he left England again, this time for the kinder climate of the south of France. Whilst travelling, he fell ill at Paris, where he died in May 1803. He was buried in the Temple Church in London, where his monument was destroyed in 1941 during the Blitz.

In 1774, Chambers married Frances Wilton, daughter of the sculptor Joseph Wilton, who was a founder member of the Royal Academy. She survived him, along with four of their seven children, one of whom married John Macdonald the youngest son of Flora Macdonald, the heroine of the '45 .

Chambers left no publications, though he did consolidate a valuable collection of Sanskrit manuscripts while in India. Later biographers [T.H. Bowyer, in Oxford DNB; H.G. Hanbury] characterise him as a perfectionist, excessively conscientious and scrupulous, to the point where considerations of detail prevented him from completing much. In his legal career, his attempts to act conscientiously often had the appearance of indecisiveness and lack of conviction.

ee also

*British East India Company

Notes

ources

* Oxford DNB
* Hanbury, H.G., 1958. "The Vinerian Chair and Legal Education". Oxford: OUP.

References

* Chambers, R., ed. T.M. Curley, 1986. "A course of lectures on the English law … 1767–1773". 2 vols.
* Chambers, R., ed. C.H. Chambers, 1824. "A Treatise on Estates and Tenures".
* Rosen, F., 1838. "Catalogue of the Sanskrit manuscripts collected by the late Sir Robert Chambers … with a brief memoir by Lady Chambers".
* Redford, B. (ed.), 1992-94. "The letters of Samuel Johnson". 5 vols.


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