Old: Took a bit of finding with the dryest tour of several inns I've ever had. A gate on Fleet St to The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.
innertemple.org.uk
"The Inns of Court are unincorporated associations which have existed since the 14th Century and play a central role in the recruitment of student members, training of aspiring barristers and continuing professional development of established barristers. The Inns of Court hold the exclusive rights to call candidates to practise law at the Bar of England and Wales. They consist of the Honourable Societies of the Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn and Gray's Inn"
Old: Took a bit of finding with the dryest tour of several inns I've ever had. A gate on Fleet St to The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.
innertemple.org.uk
"The Inns of Court are unincorporated associations which have existed since the 14th Century and play a central role in the recruitment of student members, training of aspiring barristers and continuing professional development of established barristers. The Inns of Court hold the exclusive rights to call candidates to practise law at the Bar of England and Wales. They consist of the Honourable Societies of the Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn and Gray's Inn"
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