Inns of Chancery

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

For the study and practice of the law.


These consisted of nine Inns, attached to the four Inns of Court, as follows : Clifford's Inn, Lyon's Inn, to the Inner Temple ; Strand Inn, New Inn, to the Middle Temple ; Furnival's Inn, Thavies' Inn, to Lincoln's Inn ; Staple Inn, Barnard's Inn, to Gray's Inn.

Further historical and topographical details will be found under the respective Inns.

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