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词条 Elijah Impey
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  1. Life

  2. Further reading

  3. Sources

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Sir Elijah Impey
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| office = Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal
| term_start = 22 October 1774[1]
| term_end = 3 December 1783 (Effectively). Resigned 1 November 1787[2]
| office2 = Sole Justice of the Sadr Diwani Adalat
| term_start2 = 24 October 1780[3]
| term_end2 = 5 November 1782[4]
| office3 = Member of Parliament
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Sir Elijah Impey (13 June 1732 – 1 October 1809) was a British judge, the first chief justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal,[5] Chief Justice of the Sadr Diwani Adalat and MP for New Romney.

Life

He was born the youngest son of Elijah Impey and his wife Martha, daughter of James Fraser and was educated at Westminster School with Warren Hastings, who was his intimate friend throughout life. He proceeded to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1752, graduating in 1756 as the second Chancellor's classical medallist.[6]

Having been called to the bar in 1756, in 1773 he was appointed the first chief justice of the new supreme court at Calcutta, and in 1775 presided at the trial of Maharaja Nandakumar,[5] who was accused of forging a bond in an attempt to deprive a widow of more than half her inheritance. As a result of the trial he went down in history, because in 1787 he was subjected to impeachment, along with Warren Hastings, for their conduct of the case. He was accused by Macaulay in the House of Commons of conspiring with Hastings to commit a judicial murder[5] by having unjustly hanged Nandakumar; but the whole question of the trial of Nandakumar was examined in detail by Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, who stated that "no man ever had, or could have, a fairer trial than Nuncomar, and Impey in particular behaved with absolute fairness and as much indulgence as was compatible with his duty."[5] According to Macaulay, Impey later applied English law so aggressively as to "throw a great country into the most dreadful confusion", until in effect bribed by Hastings to desist.

In 1790 Impey was returned to Parliament as the member for New Romney constituency and spent the next seven years as an MP before retiring to Newick Park near Brighton He died there in 1809 and was buried in the family vault in Hammersmith, London. He had married on 18 January 1768 Mary, daughter of Sir John Reade, of Shipton Court, Oxfordshire; they had five sons.

In 1795 his application for a fellowship of the Royal Society was rejected.

His wife, Lady Mary Impey, is commemorated in the name of the Impeyan pheasant (Lophophorus impejanus).

Further reading

  • James Fitzjames Stephen, The Story of Nuncomar and the Impeachment of Sir Elijah Impey (1885).
  • [https://archive.org/details/memoirsofsirelij00impeuoft Memoirs of Sir Elijah Impey, Knt ... with anecdotes of Warren Hastings, Sir Philip Francis, Nathaniel Brassey Hallhed, Esq., and other contemporaries;] (1846)

Sources

  • The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (includes photo)

References

1. ^Curley p 194
2. ^Curley p 485
3. ^Curley p 313
4. ^Curley p 344
5. ^{{cite EB1911 |wstitle=Impey, Sir Elijah |volume=14 |pages=342–343}}
6. ^{{acad|id=IMY752E|name=Impey, Elijah}}

External links

  • The story of Nuncomar and the impeachment of Sir Elijah Impey{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Cornell University Library Historical Monographs Collection. {Reprinted by} [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1429741287/ Cornell University Library Digital Collections]
  • Exhibition of "Lady Impey’s Indian Bird Paintings" at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (until 14 Apr 2013)
  • "Memoirs of Sir Elijah Impey: Knt., First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort William, Bengal; with Anecdotes of Warren Hastings, Sir Philip Francis, Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, Esq., and Other Contemporaries; Comp. from Authentic Documents, in Refutation of the Calumnies of the Right Hon. Thomas Babington Macaulay" [https://books.google.com/books?id=1k5FAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA360 (Google eBook)], Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1846
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| title = Member of Parliament for New Romney
| with = Richard Joseph Sullivan
| before = John Henniker
| after = John Willett Willett
John Fordyce
| years = 1790 – 1796
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5 : 1732 births|1809 deaths|British India judges|Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies|British MPs 1790–96

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