The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, commonly known simply as Middle Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court entitled to call their members to...
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William Temple Franklin's middle name is said to have been derived from the fact that he was conceived while his father was studying at the Middle Temple. Later...
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Inns of Court (redirect from Inner and Middle Temples)
There are four Inns of Court: Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, Inner Temple and Middle Temple. All barristers must belong to one of them. They have supervisory...
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around the Temple Church is still known as the Temple. Temple Bar, a jurisdictional gateway, stood in the middle of Fleet Street in the Temple area. Nearby...
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centre for English law, since the middle ages to the present day. It consists of the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple, which are two of the four Inns...
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the Temple) and the "middle inn" (occupying the unconsecrated buildings between the "inner inn" and the Outer Temple). These became the Inner Temple and...
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The Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court exclusively entitled to call their members to the English Bar as barristers. The following notable...
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Temple Bar was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London from the City of Westminster. In the middle ages, London expanded city jurisdiction...
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City of London (section The Temple)
especially in the Temple and Chancery Lane areas where the Inns of Court are located, of which two—Inner Temple and Middle Temple—fall within the City...
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Liberty (division) (section Inner and Middle Temples)
to their surrounding counties. Inner Temple and Middle Temple, which occupy an area in London known as The Temple, describe themselves as liberties based...
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Inns of Chancery (section Middle Temple attachments)
Clifford's Inn attached to the Inner Temple, St George's Inn, Strand Inn, and New Inn attached to the Middle Temple, Furnival's Inn and Thavie's Inn attached...
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Qift (section Middle temple)
undecorated northern temple of Min and Isis dates to the Ptolemaic period. Earlier structures on the site date back to the Middle Kingdom, with significant...
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Alex Deane (category Members of the Middle Temple)
be a barrister at Middle Temple he won the 2004 World Universities Debating Championship. Deane was called to the bar at Middle Temple in 2005. He served...
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disrepair. By the year 1608, its freehold had been acquired by the Middle Temple. These were a group of buildings and legal institutions in London initially...
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instead governed by the City of London Corporation (and the Inner and Middle Temples, which are not governed by the City of London Corporation). There are...
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William Bavand (section Lawyer at the Middle Temple)
Northamptonshire. On 15 August 1557, William Bavand was admitted to the Middle Temple in London, one of the Inns of Court, where young men were trained in...
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members of Middle Temple, which new members sign when they are called to the Bar. The ship's lantern was hung in the vestibule of Middle Temple Hall, but was...
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Julian Malins (category Members of the Middle Temple)
Law, and was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1972 by the Middle Temple and subsequently to the Bars of the Cayman Islands and British Virgin...
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Emery Molyneux (section Middle Temple globes)
by Middle Temple during the Temple Open Weekend on 19 and 20 January 2008. For a photograph of the Middle Temple globes, see Molyneux globes, Middle Temple...
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is a founder member of Matrix Chambers and a Master of the Bench of Middle Temple. Educated at United World College of the Atlantic and London School...
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Knights Templar (redirect from Temple Knights)
headquartered on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, to defend pilgrims on their way to the Holy City and existed for nearly two centuries during the Middle Ages. Officially...
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Geoffrey Robertson (category Members of the Middle Temple)
Doughty Street Chambers. He serves as a Master of the Bench at the Middle Temple, a recorder, and visiting professor at Queen Mary University of London...
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belong and where they are called to the Bar. (The other three are Middle Temple, Inner Temple and Gray's Inn.) Lincoln's Inn is situated in Holborn, in the...
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The Megalithic Temples of Malta (Maltese: It-Tempji Megalitiċi ta' Malta) are several prehistoric temples, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites...
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The Middle East (term originally coined in English [see § Terminology]) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey...
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Satya Ranjan matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and was at Middle Temple during 1883–1886, followed by Chitta Ranjan Das, Durga Mohan's brother's...
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John Spencer (died 1600) (category Members of the Middle Temple)
Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, he then trained in the law at the Middle Temple. He succeeded his father in 1586, inheriting estates at Wormleighton...
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Birthday Honours 2005 – Hon DLitt (Warwick) 2010 – Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple 2010 – Hon DUniv (Open University) 2011 – Honorary Freedom of the City...
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1870 with the name The Temple, from the Temple area in the vicinity of Temple Church, and from the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple, two of the four Inns...
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A Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic mixed drink traditionally made with ginger ale and a splash of grenadine, and garnished with a maraschino cherry. Modern...
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