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Middle Temple (like the Inner Temple) is one of the few remaining liberties, an old name for a geographic division. It is an independent extra-parochial area , [ 43 ] historically not governed by the City of London Corporation [ 44 ] (and is today regarded as a local authority for most purposes) [ 45 ] and equally outside the ecclesiastical ...
(The 'Old Temple' was located in Holborn, roughly where Lincoln's Inn now stands.) [4] In addition to the church, Temple now appears in the names of Inner Temple, Middle Temple, the Temple Bar, and the nearby Temple tube station.
The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple; The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple; The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn; Lawyers have lived and worked in the Temple since 1320. [7] In 1337 the premises were divided into the Inner Temple, where the lawyers resided, and Middle Temple, which was also occupied by lawyers by 1346. [7]
The Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court exclusively entitled to call their members to the English Bar as barristers.
The Temple Church, a royal peculiar in the Church of England, [2] is a church in the Inner and Middle Temples located between Fleet Street and the River Thames, built by the Knights Templar for their English headquarters in the Temple precinct.
In 1999, Griffith-Jones was appointed Master of the Temple in London, [1] the title given to the senior cleric of the Temple Church. [3] His official style is currently "The Reverend and Valiant Master of the Temple"; [2] [4] this is not used on the official website but is confirmed by the Middle Temple website and has been used by him in ...
Pink sandstone spires decorated with deities and the pious soar above what was once a barren patch of desert between Abu Dhabi and Dubai — now the site of the first stone-constructed Hindu ...
Inner Temple (together with the neighbouring Middle Temple) is also one of the few remaining liberties, an old name for a type of administrative division. It is an independent extra-parochial area , [ 41 ] historically not governed by the City of London Corporation [ 42 ] (and is today regarded as a local authority for most purposes [ 43 ...