The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, commonly known as Lincoln's Inn, is one of the four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and...
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51°30′58″N 0°07′00″W / 51.5161°N 0.1166°W / 51.5161; -0.1166 Lincoln's Inn Fields is the largest public square in London. It was laid out in the 1630s...
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The Inns of Court in London are the professional associations for barristers in England and Wales. There are four Inns of Court: Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn...
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Lincoln's Inn Society was a social club based at Harvard Law School, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was originally known as Choate Inn of the Phi Delta...
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Deputy High Court Judge, elected Bencher (1967–) and Treasurer (1986–) of the Inn William Wingfield, Chief Justice of the Brecon Circuit (1772) Sir Anerood...
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Furnival's Inn and Thavie's Inn attached to Lincoln's Inn, and Staple Inn and Barnard's Inn attached to Gray's Inn. (An eleventh Inn of Chancery, the Outer...
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Lisle's Tennis Court (redirect from Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre)
-0.11528 Lisle's Tennis Court was a building off Portugal Street in Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. Originally built as a real tennis court, it was used...
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E, Lincoln’s Inn The Treasury Office Lincoln's Inn London London WC2A 3TL T. 0207 405 1393. "GDL Scholarships from Lincoln's Inn". Lincoln's Inn. Retrieved...
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Sir Arthur Lewis Building (redirect from 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields)
Sir Arthur Lewis Building (formerly 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields and Her Majesty's Land Registry Building) is an Edwardian Grade II listed building on the...
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date of founding cannot therefore be verified. Lincoln's Inn has the earliest surviving records. Gray's Inn dates from at least 1370, and takes its name...
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Sixteen Prime ministers trained as barristers at the Inns of Court, including 12 at Lincoln's Inn (although not all were called to the bar). Two (Wellington...
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Butt Shakeel ur Rahman Khan Sharifuddin Pirzada, barrister of Lincoln's Inn Syed Ali Zafar Wasim Sajjad Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, barrister of Lincoln's Inn...
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Sir John Soane's Museum (redirect from 12-14 Lincoln's Inn Fields)
Sir John Soane's Museum is a house museum, located next to Lincoln's Inn Fields in Holborn, London, which was formerly the home of neo-classical architect...
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galleries and museums. His main legacy is Sir John Soane's Museum in Lincoln's Inn Fields in his former home and office, designed to display the art works...
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between 1655 and 1660. He was from Great Milton in Oxfordshire and of Lincoln's Inn. Thurloe was born in Essex in 1616 and was baptised on 12 June. His...
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1723. On 8 August 1721, Williams became a member of Lincoln's Inn in London, one of the four Inns of Court for barristers of England and Wales. Williams...
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the Crick, the LRI housed 46 research groups based at two locations: Lincoln's Inn Fields (LIF) laboratories in central London, and Clare Hall (CH) laboratories...
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LSE brought its ownership of buildings on Lincoln's Inn Fields to six, with the purchase of 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields on the north side of the square, which...
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"20-23 Lincoln's Inn Fields". Buildington. Retrieved 17 July 2023. "Lincoln's Inn Fields in World War II (1939–45)". Friends of Lincoln's Inn Fields....
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barrister of Lincoln's Inn. Vincent Dyrick – Shardlake's opposing barrister in several cases (Heartstone, Lamentations); of Gray's Inn. Dorothy Elliard...
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Thavie's Inn was a former Inn of Chancery, associated with Lincoln's Inn, established at Holborn, near the site of the present side street and office...
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City Law School (redirect from Inns of Court School of Law)
Resolutions of the Inns of Court in 1852. The CLE initially met in the library of Lincoln's Inn. In 1903 it moved to 15 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. In 1947, the...
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William Congreve. It premiered in early March 1700 in the theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. It is widely regarded as one of the best Restoration...
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Robert Holborne (category Members of Lincoln's Inn)
(died 1647) was an English lawyer and politician, of Furnival's Inn and Lincoln's Inn (where he was bencher and reader in English law). He acted, along...
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gold medal for his performance in 1930. He was called to the Bar from Lincoln's Inn when he was just 25 years old. He was awarded LL.D. (Honoris Causa)...
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1980 and 1999 centered on a group of young barristers practicing in Lincoln's Inn, narrated by a Hilary Tamar, a professor of medieval law whose gender...
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The Cassel Baronetcy, of Lincoln's Inn in the City of London, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 26 January 1920 for...
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hymns and folk tunes of the time. The Beggar's Opera premiered at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre on 29 January 1728 and ran for 62 consecutive performances...
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Thomas More (category Members of Lincoln's Inn)
training in London at New Inn, one of the Inns of Chancery.: xvii In 1496, More became a student at Lincoln's Inn, one of the Inns of Court, where he remained...
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affiliated to Lincoln's Inn through a long-term lease. Sir Thomas More was Reader at the Inn from 1504 to 1507. By the seventeenth century, the Inns of Chancery...
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