Sir Edward Coke and John Selden. Charles Dickens provides glimpses of Clifford’s Inn in the nineteenth century. The building is named in four of his novels:...
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People's Republic of China Clifford Pier, a pier in Singapore Clifford's Inn, a London (England) Inn of Chancery Clifford's Tower, the previously used...
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Lyon's Inn and Clifford's Inn attached to the Inner Temple, St George's Inn, Strand Inn, and New Inn attached to the Middle Temple, Furnival's Inn and Thavie's...
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The Inns of Court in London are the professional associations for barristers in England and Wales. There are four Inns of Court: Gray's Inn, Lincoln's...
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Commission on the Inns of Court carried out an investigation into the Inns of Court and associated Inns of Chancery between 1854 and 1855. The inns were medieval...
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his theory. Butler returned to England in 1864, settling in rooms in Clifford's Inn (near Fleet Street), where he lived for the rest of his life. In 1872...
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A short time later it became a hotel known as the "Perry House" and "Clifford Inn." In 1830, St. John's Episcopal Church was organized by William Wetmore...
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however, was to be found in Clifford's Inn; (as noted by Hatton in his New View of London, 'none except members of Clifford's Inn may practise [as attornies]...
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of France and on to Spain and Italy. On their return they moved to Clifford's Inn, and began to divide their time between London and Asham. Virginia Woolf...
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the Bank showing security camera directly above Chester Crown Court Clifford's Inn Passage in the Coach and Horses Passage in Newark-on-Trent St Gregory's...
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