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Inner Temple
[ in-er tem-puhl ]
noun
- Inns of Court1
- temple110
Inner Temple
noun
- (in England) one of the four legal societies in London that together form the Inns of Court
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In 1721 he was admitted as a student at the Inner Temple, and was called to the Bar in 1728.
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Of the Inner Temple Hall little exists to-day that his eyes rested on.
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He has executed a bust of the distinguished jurist, his father, for the Inner Temple, London.
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The titles of these books remind one of "a merry disport," which formerly took place in the hall of the Inner Temple.
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He entered at the Inner Temple, and was duly called to the bar on January 26, 1854.
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