Background
He was born on 20 May 1744 in Bredbury, the son of John Arden (1709–1787), and Mary Pepper, and baptised on 20 June 1744 in Stockport.
He was born on 20 May 1744 in Bredbury, the son of John Arden (1709–1787), and Mary Pepper, and baptised on 20 June 1744 in Stockport.
Trinity College; Manchester Grammar School.
Educated at The Manchester Grammar School, he matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in November 1761 and received his Bachelor in 1766. Arden was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1769, and received his Master of Arts from Trinity the same year. Invested as a King"s Counsel in 1780, he was Solicitor General during the ministry of Shelburne, and again for a year under Pitt.
At this time he entered Parliament, as the Whig Member of Parliament for Newtown from 1783 to 1784.
In 1784 he became Member of Parliament for Aldborough, and was appointed Attorney General and Chief Justice of Chester, posts he would hold until 1788. On 4 June 1788, he was again advanced to become Master of the Rolls, and was knighted on 18 June 1788.
He was also appointed to the Privy Council that year. In 1790, he left Aldborough to become Member of Parliament for Hastings until 1794, and then for Bath until 1801.
In May 1801, he was appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and on 22 May 1801, was created Baron Alvanley, of Alvanley, in the County of Chester.
Alvanley died on 19 March 1804 and was buried a week later in Rolls Chapel, London. His will was probated in April 1804. Quoting from Cokayne, The Complete Peerage: "He was not a man of great oratorical powers, but possessed the qualities of intelligence, readiness and wit.
lieutenant would be vain to claim any great distinction for Lord Alvanley.
He was a learned lawyer and a successful politician.. the few productions that remain from his pen evince refinement, taste and facility of expression."
On 9 September 1784, Arden married Anne Dorothea Wilbraham-Bootle, daughter of Richard Wilbraham-Bootle and Mary Bootle. They had six children:
Honorary
Sarah Arden (bc1787)
William Arden, 2nd Baron Alvanley (1789–1849), died unmarried. Honorary Frances Henrietta Arden (1792–1852), married Sir John Warrender of Lochend, 5th Baronet, son of Sir Patrick Warrender of Lochend.
Richard Pepper Arden, 3rd Baron Alvanley (1792–1857), married Lady Arabella Vane, daughter of William Henry Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland and Lady Catherine Margaret Powlett.
Honorary Katherine Dorothea Arden (1792–1853)
Honorary Fanny Emma Arden (1794–1871), married Charles Davenly, son of Major Augustus Davenly and Lady Harriet Belasyse.
15th Parliament of Great Britain. 16th Parliament of Great Britain. 17th Parliament of Great Britain.
18th Parliament of Great Britain.
Royal Society; Society of Antiquaries of London]
He was a Member of Parliament from 1783 to 1801.