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Gray's Inn
noun
- (in England) one of the four legal societies in London that together form the Inns of Court
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Luther and his wife were satirised in a Latin morality represented at Grays Inn in 1529.
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It is the next house on the east from the Holborn gate of Grays Inn.
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For five weeks Panoukian had made no appearance in Grays Inn.
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The Christmas masque at Grays Inn, in 1594, was on a magnificent scale.
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I turned into Grays Inn Road, and began to take my own advice.
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