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  2. Category:Lincoln's Inn - Wikipedia

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  3. Inns of Court - Wikipedia

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    The Inns played an important role in the history of the English Renaissance theatre.Notable literary figures and playwrights who resided in the Inns of Court included John Donne (1572-1631), Francis Beaumont (1584-1616), John Marston (1576-1634), Thomas Lodge (c. 1558-1625), Thomas Campion (1567-1620), Abraham Fraunce (c. 1559-c. 1593), Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586), Sir Thomas More (1478-1535 ...

  4. List of members of Lincoln's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Michael Mortimer Wheeler (1915–1992), QC and Deputy High Court Judge, elected Bencher (1967–) and Treasurer (1986–) of the Inn William Wingfield , Chief Justice of the Brecon Circuit (1772) Sir Anerood Jugnauth , former Prime Minister and President of Mauritius

  5. Lincoln's Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln's Inn Act 1860 was passed directly to allow the Inn to charge the various freeholders in the Square fees. [ 29 ] Stone Buildings was built between 1775 and 1780 using the designs of Robert Taylor , with the exception of No. 7, which was completed the range in the same style in 1845. [ 30 ]

  6. Lincoln's Inn Society - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's Inn Society was a social club based at Harvard Law School, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was originally known as Choate Inn of the Phi Delta Phi. It became a private club when the Harvard faculty voted to ban all fraternities in 1907. Lincoln's Inn Society merged with HL Central in 2007, following declining membership and a lack of ...

  7. Stone Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn. Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn were constructed from 1774 [1] to 1780. The architect was Sir Robert Taylor. [2] Stone Buildings is a Grade I listed building. [3] Stone Buildings appear in Anthony Trollope's novel The Prime Minister. [4] [5]

  8. Category:Members of Lincoln's Inn - Wikipedia

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    C. Charles Hay Cameron; John Campbell (1750–1826) John Campbell of Cawdor; John Gordon Drummond Campbell; Thomas Canon; Sir John Carmichael-Anstruther, 5th Baronet

  9. Reader (Inns of Court) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's Inn became formally organised as a place of legal education thanks to a decree in 1464, which required a reader to give lectures to the law students there. [3] By 1569 at Gray's Inn there had been readers for more than a century, and before the rise of the benchers they formed the governing body of the inn. [2]