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Eric Lane. THE INNS OF COURT The Inns of Court developed at the end of the thirteenth century when Edward I in 1292 created a monopoly of practice in the courts to persons selected by the judges . As judges were all serjeants at law ...
Eric Lane. THE INNS OF COURT The Inns of Court developed at the end of the thirteenth century when Edward I in 1292 created a monopoly of practice in the courts to persons selected by the judges . As judges were all serjeants at law ...
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... Court , no 7 , to Bolt Court , no 8 , still keeping to his favourite Fleet - street . My reflection at this time upon the change as marked in my Journal , is as follows : felt a foolish regret that he had left a court which bore his ...
... Court , no 7 , to Bolt Court , no 8 , still keeping to his favourite Fleet - street . My reflection at this time upon the change as marked in my Journal , is as follows : felt a foolish regret that he had left a court which bore his ...
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... Court . Arthur Murphy ( 1727-1805 ) lived at no 1 from 1757 to 1788. Murphy found it difficult to gain admittance into an Inn of Court as he had formerly been an actor at Covent Garden and Drury Lane , and was refused at Grays and ...
... Court . Arthur Murphy ( 1727-1805 ) lived at no 1 from 1757 to 1788. Murphy found it difficult to gain admittance into an Inn of Court as he had formerly been an actor at Covent Garden and Drury Lane , and was refused at Grays and ...
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Bloomsbury | 3 |
The British Museum | 11 |
The Inns of Court | 40 |
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