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... Temple . There are two entrances , one for Middle Temple and , slightly further down , for Inner Temple . Above the Inner Temple Gateway there is the beautiful Jacobean half timbered building called Prince Henry's Room . Finished in ...
... Temple . There are two entrances , one for Middle Temple and , slightly further down , for Inner Temple . Above the Inner Temple Gateway there is the beautiful Jacobean half timbered building called Prince Henry's Room . Finished in ...
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Eric Lane. MIDDLE TEMPLE The Temple is shared by two Inns of Court , Middle and Inner Temple . The name comes from the Knights Templar , who built a church and a monastery on this site in the 12th c . So rich and powerful did this ...
Eric Lane. MIDDLE TEMPLE The Temple is shared by two Inns of Court , Middle and Inner Temple . The name comes from the Knights Templar , who built a church and a monastery on this site in the 12th c . So rich and powerful did this ...
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Eric Lane. INNER TEMPLE The crest of the Inner Temple is the winged horse Pegasus . From Pump Court proceed via the cloisters to Tanfield Court and to Inner Temple Hall . The Hall is modern , built in 1955 to replace the bombed 19th c ...
Eric Lane. INNER TEMPLE The crest of the Inner Temple is the winged horse Pegasus . From Pump Court proceed via the cloisters to Tanfield Court and to Inner Temple Hall . The Hall is modern , built in 1955 to replace the bombed 19th c ...
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