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Finance and trade under Edward III
… of the Commons made them more eager to play the part of barristers summoning the King before the tribunal of his own …
Old and New London
… various classes of benchers, readers, cupboardmen, inner barristers, outer barristers, and students. The writer also mentions the fact …
Old and New London
… contributing thirty shillings each to the expenses; the barristers of seven years' standing, fifteen shillings; and … and white doublets; while above them stood the benchers, barristers, and students, music playing all the while, and … provided for them and the chancellor's officers, but the barristers and students had only the usual meal of grand …
Old and New London
… signed by himself and a bencher of the society, or two barristers. The Middle Temple requires the signatures of two barristers of that Inn and of a bencher, but in each of the three other Inns the signatures of barristers of any of the four Inns will suffice. No person is …
Old and New London
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of this century: Profession Percentage Holy orders 25 Barristers and solicitors 16 Business (other than …
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