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Alan Chambré

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49: 248:. In this court he remained until December 1815, when he resigned his seat. Sitting on the bench for more than fifteen years, he became entitled to a pension of £2,000 a year by virtue of an act passed in the same year in which he had been appointed a judge ( 263:, on 20 September 1823, at age 84, and was buried in the family vault in Kendal parish church, where a monument was erected to his memory. He was never married, and was succeeded in his estates by his nephew, Thomas Chambré. 214:. c. 67) was passed authorising, for the first time, the appointment of a serjeant in the vacation. Under the provisions of this act, Chambré received the degree of serjeant on 2 July 1799, and was appointed a 153:. He was a barrister through his wife, Mary, who was the daughter of Jacob Morland of Capplethwaite Hall in the same county. He was born at Kendal on 4 October 1739. After receiving an early education at 233:. c. 113) was passed in the same session authorising the appointment of any barrister to the degree of serjeant during the vacation if done for the purpose of filling up a vacancy on the bench. 371: 361: 199:
from the judicial bench, he was chosen as his successor. In order to qualify for the bench, it was necessary that Chambré be made a
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As Perryn had retired just before the summer circuit, and serjeants could only be called in term, a special act of parliament (
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died five days after the special act had received the royal assent. The same difficulty occurred again, and a general act (
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From Sedbergh he went to London, where he entered the office of Forth Wintour, as solicitor, in
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in June 1781, and in 1783 filled the annual office of treasurer.
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was the first judge appointed under the provisions of this act.
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in February 1758 and in November 1764 from the Middle Temple to
133:(4 October 1739 – 20 September 1823) was an English judge. 108: 85: 80: 69: 34: 240:On 13 June 1800, Chambré was transferred to the 333:. Vol. 10. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 304:. Vol. 10. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 8: 168:. He also became a member of the Society of 141:He was the eldest son of Walter Chambré, of 227:Appointment of Judges in Vacation Act 1799 47: 31: 272: 191:In 1796, he was appointed recorder of 284: 282: 280: 278: 276: 7: 161:under the care of Wynne Bateman. 25: 330:Dictionary of National Biography 301:Dictionary of National Biography 53:Sir Alan Chambré, mezzotint by 1: 208:Courts of Exchequer Act 1799 372:19th-century English judges 362:18th-century English judges 259:Chambré died at Crown Inn, 388: 250:Judges' Pensions Act 1799 195:. Upon the retirement of 124: 76: 65: 46: 367:Barons of the Exchequer 216:baron of the exchequer 324:"Chambré, Alan"  295:"Chambré, Alan"  242:court of common pleas 180:. In May 1767 he was 155:Kendal Grammar School 71:court of common pleas 37:The Right Honourable 221:Lord Chief Justice 357:English barristers 246:Sir Francis Buller 244:, as successor to 218:on the same day. 182:called to the bar 157:, he was sent to 128: 127: 112:20 September 1823 59:Sir William Allan 16:(Redirected from 379: 334: 326: 306: 305: 297: 286: 131:Sir Alan Chambré 115: 95: 93: 81:Personal details 51: 41:Sir Alan Chambré 32: 21: 387: 386: 382: 381: 380: 378: 377: 376: 337: 336: 319:Stephen, Leslie 317: 310: 309: 290:Stephen, Leslie 288: 287: 274: 269: 201:serjeant-at-law 159:Sedbergh School 139: 117: 113: 97: 91: 89: 61: 42: 39: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 385: 383: 375: 374: 369: 364: 359: 354: 349: 339: 338: 321:, ed. (1887). 315: 314: 308: 307: 292:, ed. (1887). 271: 270: 268: 265: 197:Richard Perryn 172:. He moved to 138: 135: 126: 125: 122: 121: 116:(aged 83) 110: 106: 105: 96:4 October 1739 87: 83: 82: 78: 77: 74: 73: 67: 66: 63: 62: 52: 44: 43: 40: 35: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 384: 373: 370: 368: 365: 363: 360: 358: 355: 353: 350: 348: 345: 344: 342: 335: 332: 331: 325: 320: 312: 311: 303: 302: 296: 291: 285: 283: 281: 279: 277: 273: 266: 264: 262: 257: 255: 251: 247: 243: 238: 236: 232: 228: 224: 219: 217: 213: 209: 204: 202: 198: 194: 189: 187: 183: 179: 175: 174:Middle Temple 171: 167: 162: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 136: 134: 132: 123: 120: 111: 107: 104: 100: 88: 84: 79: 75: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 50: 45: 38: 33: 30: 27:English judge 19: 328: 316: 299: 258: 239: 220: 205: 190: 163: 143:Halhead Hall 140: 130: 129: 114:(1823-09-20) 29: 18:Alan Chambre 352:1823 deaths 347:1739 births 313:Attribution 256:. c. 110). 151:Westmorland 103:Westmorland 55:Henry Meyer 341:Categories 267:References 235:Lord Eldon 223:James Eyre 186:Gray's Inn 178:Gray's Inn 170:Staple Inn 92:1739-10-04 261:Harrogate 254:39 Geo. 3 231:39 Geo. 3 212:39 Geo. 3 193:Lancaster 166:Pall Mall 119:Harrogate 57:, after 147:Kendal 99:Kendal 149:, in 137:Life 109:Died 86:Born 203:. 343:: 327:. 298:. 275:^ 252:, 229:, 210:, 145:, 101:, 94:) 90:( 20:)

Index

Alan Chambre
The Right Honourable

Henry Meyer
Sir William Allan
court of common pleas
Kendal
Westmorland
Harrogate
Halhead Hall
Kendal
Westmorland
Kendal Grammar School
Sedbergh School
Pall Mall
Staple Inn
Middle Temple
Gray's Inn
called to the bar
Gray's Inn
Lancaster
Richard Perryn
serjeant-at-law
Courts of Exchequer Act 1799
39 Geo. 3
baron of the exchequer
James Eyre
Appointment of Judges in Vacation Act 1799
39 Geo. 3
Lord Eldon

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