Inns of Court are four unincorporated associations which have existed since the 14th Century in City of London. The professional associations recruit students, provide scholarships and information, train 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. - AsNotedIn
Place | Locale | Type | AsNotedIn |
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Middle Temple | Historic District | ||
Gray's Inn | Historic District | ||
Inner Temple, London | Historic District | ||
Lincoln's Inn | Historic District |
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Area of Significance: | Law, Legal System |
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