John Impey (writer)

John Impey (died 1829), was an English legal writer. He was inducted into the Middle Temple on November 4 1771, and remained a member for sixty years.[1]

Selected works

Source:[2]

  • Duties in the Office under Sheriff, their Deputies, and also the Duty of the Coroner. (1786)
  • The Modern Pleaner (1786)
  • The New Instructor Clericalis, stating the Authority, Jurisdiction, and Practice of the Court of King's Bench,' London, 1782, 8vo; it reached a tenth edition in the author's lifetime (1823).

References

  1. "Impey, John (d. 1829), legal writer". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-14372/version/0. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  2. Faulkner, Thomas (1839). The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Hammersmith: Interspersed with Biographical Notices of Illustrious and Eminent Persons, who Have Been Born, Or who Have Resided in the Parish, During the Three Preceding Centuries. Nichols & Son. p. 361.
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