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Gray's Inn
Gray's Inn. See INNS OF COURT.
Lincoln's Inn
Lincoln's Inn, one of the four Inns of Court. see INNS OF
Scroop's Inn
Scroop's Inn, an obsolete law society, also called Serjeant's Place, opposite to
Serjeants' inn
Serjeants' inn. A society consisting of the entire body of serjeants-at-law, which
Inns of Court
Inns of Court 1 : the four sets of buildings in
Innkeeper
Innkeeper, means a person who, for compensation, keeps open a public
Incorporated Law Society
Vict. c. 73), s. 21. On the decay of the Inns of Chancery, which in their later aspect were the Inns
Temple
and Charitable Endow-ments Act, 1959, ss. 6(20), 9(12)] Temple, two Inns of Court, thus called because anciently the dwelling-place of the
Innkeeper
One who keeps an inn the proprietor or manager of an inn or hotel
Pension of the Inns of Court
Pension of the Inns of Court, an annual payment formerly made by each member
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