Middle Temple, City of London, is one of the four historic Inns of Court (professional associations every prospective barrister in England and Wales is required to join) in London. - AsNotedIn
Middle Temple, City of London, is one of the four historic Inns of Court (professional associations every prospective barrister in England and Wales is required to join) in London. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1709/00/00 | Thomas Crisp | Work | Thomas Crisp is recorded at the Middle Temple. | |||
1750/10/06 | Judge William Drayton | Education | William Drayton attends Middle Temple in London, England, 1750 t o 1754. | |||
1751/08/14 | Thomson Mason | Education | Although records at the College of William and Mary do not support the tradition that Thomson Mason attended the college, he was admitted to Middle Temple in August of 1751. | |||
1754/03/08 | John Dickinson | Education | A student at Middle Temple in London, England, John Dickinson write home, 8 march, 22 April and 25 May 1754. | |||
1784/00/00 | Philip Barton Key | Education | Philip Barton Key graduates from the Middle Temple in London, England. | |||
1784/00/00 | Benjamin Chew Jr | Education | Benjamin Chew Jr studies law at the Middle Temple in London from 1784 to 1786, where he cultivates a relationship with the Penn family. |
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Sight Category | Historic District |
Area of Significance | Law, Legal System |