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Impey, Archibald Elijah.
Adm. pens. (age 16) at TRINITY, Oct. 28, 1782.
[Natural] s. of Sir Elijah (1752), of London , Chief Justice of Bengal . [B. 1766.]
Schools [Westminster [ London ] and] Tiverton, Devon .
Matric. Michs. 1782;
Scholar, 1785;
B.A. 1787;
M.A. 1791.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, July 13, 1784.
Called to the Bar, 1788;
Bencher, 1830.
Aided his father in his defence in the House of Commons, 1788.
A Commissioner of Bankrupts.
Appointed one of three Commissioners for settling British claims on France under the Peace Treaty of Paris, Apr. 11, 1814.
Collected the materials which were utilised by George Robert Gleig in his Life of Warren Hastings, 1841.
Married, Oct. 4, 1800, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. C. N. Proby.
Died July 9, 1831. Buried in the Temple Church [ London ], where there is a monument to his memory erected by his widow.
( Inns of Court; Record of Old Westminsters; D.N.B. )
Archibald Elijah IMPEY
Approx. lifespan: 1766–1831
age=16 pens. Trinity College adm1782:10:28
natural s. of Sir Elijah (1752) of London ,
Chief Justice of: Bengal , India ,
b. 1766
Schools Westminster, [London], and] Tiverton, Devon ,
Matric 1782:10MT:
Scholar 1785
BA 1787
MA 1791
Adm. Inner Temple: 1784:07:13
Called to the Bar: 1788
Bencher: 1830
Aided his father in his defence in
House of Commons 1788
Commissioner: of Bankrupts.
Appointed one of three Commissioners for settling British claims on France , under the Peace Treaty of Paris 1814:04:11
Collected the materials which were utilised by George Robert Gleig in his Life of Warren Hastings 1841
m. Sarah PROBY. dau. of Rev. C. N. PROBY. 1800:10:04
d. 1831:07:09
bur. Temple Church [London], , where there is a monument to his memory erected by his widow.
( Inns of Court; Record of Old Westminsters; D.N.B. )

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