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  2. Bar of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Bar of Ireland (Irish: Barra na hÉireann) is the professional association of barristers for Ireland, with over 2,000 members. [1] It is based in the Law Library, with premises in Dublin and Cork. It is governed by the General Council of the Bar of Ireland, commonly called the Bar Council of Ireland, which was

  3. King's Inns - Wikipedia

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    The Honorable Society of King's Inns [a] (Irish: Cumann Onórach Óstaí an Rí) is the "Inn of Court" for the Bar of Ireland.Established in 1541, King's Inns is Ireland's oldest school of law and one of Ireland's significant historical environments.

  4. Bar of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The General Council of the Bar of Ireland was established following a meeting of the Irish Bar in 1897. [17] [18] From 11 January 1926, the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland [8] and the Bar Council of Northern Ireland were created. [9] The present constitution was adopted on 5 October 1983, and also governs the Bar of Northern Ireland and the ...

  5. The Temple Bar (public house) - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Bar is a public house located at 46–48 Temple Bar in the Temple Bar area of Dublin, Ireland. [1] Standing at the corner of Temple Lane South, the first pub on the site was reputedly licensed in the early 19th century.

  6. Law Society of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Law Society of Ireland was established on 24 June 1830 with premises at Inns Quay, Dublin. In November 1830, the committee of the Society submitted a memorial to the benchers as to the ‘necessity and propriety’ of erecting chambers for the use of solicitors with the funds that solicitors had been levied to pay to King's Inns over the years. [8]

  7. Eustace Street - Wikipedia

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    Eustace Street takes its name from Sir Maurice Eustace (c. 1590 – 1665), former Lord Chancellor of Ireland, whose townhouse "Damask" and its gardens once stood on the site. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The street was laid out prior to 1701 but legal issues held up the initial construction.

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  9. Crampton Court, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Crampton Court (Irish: Cúirt Crampton), [2] also colloquially known as Love Lane since the mid-2010s, [3] is a short lane or passageway located in Temple Bar in central Dublin, Ireland.