He was the second son of the banker John Pybus and his wife Martha Small, born 3 November 1766, in the East Indies.
He matriculated at St John's College, Cambridge in 1781, and in the same year entered Lincoln's Inn.
He impressed William Pitt the younger with early parliamentary speeches: others found him vain and pretentious.
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