Born in London in March 1780, Chambers began a career in the office of an architect. Having come into a fortune by the death of his father, he gave up work. In 1806 he became a member of the
Society of Arts, and from 1809 to 1811 acted as a chairman of the committee of polite arts. On 29 September 1814 he married Mary, the daughter of Peter Le Neve Foster of
Wymondham in Norfolk. In 1815, the year after his marriage, Chambers left London for
Worcester, where he remained for nearly eight years. He moved to his wife's home at Wymondham, and after about two years, settled at
Norwich, so that his sons could attend the grammar school there. Chambers died in Dean's Square, Norwich, on 28 July 1839. ==Works==