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260:. In 1659 James Cooper, Robert Henley, and Francis Finch and other owners of "certain parcels of ground in the fields, commonly called Lincoln's Inn Fields", were exempted from all forfeitures and penalties which they might incur in regard to any new buildings they might erect on three sides of the same fields, previously to 1 October in that year, provided that they paid for the public service one year's full value for every such house within one month of its erection; and provided that they should convey the "residue of the said fields" to the Society of Lincoln's Inn, for laying the same into walks for common use and benefit, whereby the annoyances which formerly have been in the same fields will be taken away, and passengers there for the future better secured." The oldest building from this early period is Lindsey House, 59–60 Lincoln's Inn Fields, which was built in 1640 and has been attributed to 470: 1158: 481: 1592: 27: 1789: 1778: 1647: 1614: 1587: 1565: 1477: 1724: 1658: 423: 215: 124: 116: 1767: 1756: 1745: 1734: 1702: 1691: 1680: 1636: 1625: 1603: 1576: 1554: 1543: 1532: 1510: 1499: 1488: 1466: 192: 1713: 1669: 1521: 1902: 280: 1165: 226:. Up to the 17th century cattle were grazed upon the fields, which were part of the Holborn grassland named Pursefield and belonged to St Giles Hospital. In the report of excavations of 64 Lincoln's Inn Fields, it is noted that one Katherine Smyth, the owner of the White Hart Inn on Drury Lane, leased the land from 1520. It then reverted to the Crown, and was used as pasture and occasionally for an execution. 1914: 440:, the sinister solicitor to the aristocracy, Mr Tulkinghorn, has his offices in Lincoln's Inn Fields, and one of its most dramatic scenes is set there. The description of his building corresponds most closely to Lindsey House. After a spell of being occupied by a firm of patent agents, Lindsey House has become home to the leading civil liberties barristers' chambers, 455:
moved onto the square in 2003, taking the leasehold of 50 Lincoln's Inn Fields, on the corner of Sardinia Street. At the end of 2008, a new £71 million state-of-the-art building housing the LSE's Departments of Law and Management (54 Lincoln's Inn Fields) was opened by the Queen and the Duke of
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Schemes for redevelopment of the fields by Inigo Jones and Charles Cornwallis in 1613 and 1618 were unsuccessful. William Newton gained permission, however, to erect 32 houses in what became known as Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1638 for an annual fee of £5 6s 8d. However, the building licence was only
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During the 1980s Lincoln's Inn Fields attracted many homeless people, who slept there overnight. In 1992, they were cleared out and fences were raised, and since the re-opening of Lincoln's Inn Fields with its new railings in 1993, gates have been locked every night at dusk.
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has premises at 63 Lincoln's Inn Fields, and the London School of Economics and Political Science owns a number of buildings. Aside from the Royal College of Surgeons, the School will then own the entire south side of the square. There is a statue by
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given if the central area remained an outdoor space open to the public. Quarry pits were discovered in the excavations at No. 64 (see above), probably for building materials, in particular, gravel. In the fill of one was a fragment of a '
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was located in the Fields from 1661 to 1848, when it was demolished. This, originally called the Duke's Theatre, was created by converting Lisle's Tennis Court in 1695. The theatre presented the first paid public performances of
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building at 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields (2010), 44 Lincoln's Inn Fields (previously the home of Cancer Research), 5 Lincoln's Inn Fields (2016) and Nuffield House (2017), to expand to seven its portfolio of buildings on the square.
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From 1750 to 1992, the solicitors Frere Cholmeley were in premises on the north side of Lincoln's Inn Fields, after which their buildings were taken over by a leading set of commercial
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When originally laid out, Lincoln's Inn Fields was part of fashionable London. The completion of the houses that surrounded it proceeded at a leisurely pace, interrupted by the
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were placed around the square to enable pedestrians to enter without the animals escaping. Shops and other businesses developed along these footpaths, and some of these
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in the 19th century, but its location is now unknown. The grounds, which had remained private property, were acquired by
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As London fashion moved west, Lincoln's Inn Fields was left to rich lawyers who were attracted by its proximity to the
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Another seventeenth-century survival is now 66 Lincoln's Inn Fields, which was built for Lord Powis and known as
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for Charles I. It derives its name from a period of ownership in the 18th century by the earls of Lindsey.
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Brederova, Barbora, "Post-Medieval urbanisation in Holborn: excavations at 64 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2".
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observes. The original plan for "laying out and planting" these fields, drawn by the hand of
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Sometime after 1735 the Fields were enclosed within an iron railing, on account of the then
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Edinburgh. Since then it has taken ownership of Sardinia House (2009), the former
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Aside from Lindsey House and Powis House, the north side of the square features
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QC MP. Organisations with premises on the south side of the square include the
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Lincoln's Inn Fields was the site, in 1683, of the public beheading of
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The grassed area in the centre of the Fields contains a court for
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Sarfraz Manzoor: How Muslim flashmobs can feed homeless people |
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was sealed there on 27 July 1694. It was in 1705 acquired by the
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and forms part of the southern boundary of that borough with the
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after a fire in 1684). It remains substantially in its form of
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It is not mentioned in the modern literature on Inigo Jones.
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after their own former premises at 4 Essex Court in the
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Lincoln's Inn Fields takes its name from the adjacent
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Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Camden
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Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
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Montague Burton Professor of International Relations
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Lincoln's Inn Fields: Nos. 59 and 60 (Lindsey House)
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