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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 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. 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…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 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. 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.