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Parallel with and to the east of Middle Temple Lane lies Inner Temple Lane, which runs from Fleet Street to Church Court. On the east side of Inner Temple Lane, and opposite Hare Court, is Goldsmith Building, so named because of its proximity to Goldsmith's tomb in the adjacent Temple Church. Despite
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South of the hall, and east of the gardens, are Plowden Buildings, built in 1831, which contain the Treasurer's office. South of that is the current library, and then, at the end of Middle Temple Lane, are the buildings called Temple Gardens, built on both sides of the lane by both Inns in 1861. The
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Along the east side of Middle Temple Lane (proceeding northwards from the southern archway), the buildings belong to Inner Temple, until the lane reaches Lamb Buildings. Lamb Buildings belong to Middle Temple, which bought the land from Inner Temple after the Great Fire of 1666. Inner Temple needed
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says of it: 'it is the poetry of the place, or, rather, the voice of the poetry with which it is filled'. To the south of Fountain Court are, from west to east, Garden Court (where the old library used to be), Middle Temple Gardens (which extend to the southern perimeter of the Temple), and Middle
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Middle Temple Hall is at the heart of the Inn, and the Inn's student members are required to attend a minimum of 10 qualifying sessions, 6 of which must be attended in person at the Inn. Qualifying sessions, formerly known as "dinners", combine collegiate and educational elements and will usually
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Next to Brick Court are the buildings called Essex Court, which actually form part of the same courtyard. The earliest record of Essex Court is from 1640, but the original buildings were replaced in 1656 and 1677. Today Essex Court and Brick Court are occupied by barristers' chambers. Through a
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The Inn is run from day to day by an Executive Committee and five Standing Committees, which are accountable to the Parliament. The Executive Committee consists of nine voting members (including the Treasurer and the Deputy Treasurer) and six non-voting members (including the Under Treasurer).
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Little is known about the original library, which was probably just a room in a barristers' chambers. All the books were stolen prior to the reign of Henry VIII. In 1625 a new library was established at the site of what is now Garden Court, and in 1641 it was enlarged when a member of the Inn,
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also lived here from 1765 (having earlier resided in Garden Court), and is buried in the Temple Church. Blackstone, living on the floor below Goldsmith's chambers, complained about the noise made by Goldsmith's raucous parties, which were attended by many celebrities of the time, including
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visited the hall in 1578, unannounced, to inspect the new building and listen to a debate between barristers. This is the earliest known visit of a reigning monarch to an Inn of Court. One of the tables at the end of the hall is traditionally said to have been made from the timbers of the
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Temple Hall. The current buildings of Garden Court, which lie along the western edge of the Temple, were constructed in 1883. South of Garden Court are Blackstone House, Queen Elizabeth Building, and a gate leading out of the Temple (and a short distance from
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Some of the Inn's buildings (those along Essex Street, Devereux Court and the Queen Elizabeth Building near the Embankment) lie just outside the liberty of the Middle Temple and the City's boundary, and are actually situated in the
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the money because it found itself short of funds due to the extensive property destruction. Lamb Buildings are built on the site of Caesar's Buildings, which were destroyed in the fire, and which had belonged to Inner Temple. The
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Proceeding south from the Fleet Street gatehouse, Middle Temple Lane passes Brick Court to the west, so called because it is said to consist of the first brick buildings to be built in the Temple, in the reign of Elizabeth I.
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Middle Temple Hall is also a popular venue for banqueting, weddings, receptions and parties. In recent years, it has become a much-used film location because of its cobbled streets, historic buildings and gas lighting.
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The Prince is the sixth member of the Royal Family to be called to the Bench as a Royal Bencher and is following in the footsteps of the Queen Mother, called in 1944, and his mother Diana, Princess of Wales, called in
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Behind Lamb Buildings, further east, is Elm Court, built in 1880. The buildings on the south and east sides of Elm Court are part of Inner Temple; the west and north buildings are Middle Temple. Further north is
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seized the Temple from the Knights Hospitaller in 1540, each Inn continued to hold its share of the Temple as tenants of the Crown for £10 a year, until it was granted to them jointly in 1608 by
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western part belongs to Middle Temple, and the eastern part is Inner Temple's. The lane passes through the middle of Temple Gardens via an archway and leads out of the Temple.
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favoured by the Church). As a result, law began to be practised and taught by laymen instead of by clerics. To protect their schools from competition, first
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its location in the Inner Temple, Goldsmith Building actually belongs to Middle Temple, for reasons which are no longer remembered. It was built in 1861.
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in 1958. The building still houses the Inn's library and archives as well as various administrative offices, and is now known as the Ashley Building.
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of James I, but some others just outside the Temple were bought subsequently. Some buildings are modern, replacing ones which were destroyed in
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issued proclamations prohibiting the teaching of the civil law within the City of London. The common law lawyers migrated to the hamlet of
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until they were dissolved in 1312. There have been lawyers in the Temple since 1320, when they were the tenants of the
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The Prince's appointment as Treasurer was honorary, and the office's functions were performed by the Deputy Treasurer.
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who are made honorary benchers are known as "Royal Benchers". The first of these was the Prince of Wales, later
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worked here before becoming the first professor to lecture in law at Oxford University. The poet and playwright
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Much of the Middle Temple was destroyed in a fire in January 1679, which caused more damage to the Inn than the
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in 1940, and was demolished following the war. A new Library was constructed in the 1950s to a design by
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The hall survived the Great Fire of London in 1666, but was damaged by bombing in the Second World War.
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in 1852, although they continue to provide training in areas such as advocacy and ethics for students,
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The Inns served as colleges for the education of lawyers until they stopped being responsible for
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passageway to the west is New Court, built by Wren, and a gate leading out of the Temple into
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and newly qualified barristers. Most of the Inn is occupied by barristers' offices, known as
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An Act for reingrossing of the Records of Fines burnt or lost in the late Fire in the Temple.
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South of New Court and Essex Court lies Fountain Court. The fountain there was described by
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Construction of Middle Temple Hall began in 1562 and was completed in the early 1570s. Its
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OBE KC, who died on 2 August 2024; he is succeeded by the former Deputy Treasurer, Dame
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in 1218 prohibited the clergy from practising in the secular courts (where the English
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is the symbol of Middle Temple and is engraved above the entrances to the building.
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occurred in the hall on 2 February 1602. Shakespeare himself was probably present.
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on 31 October 1861. This Victorian library was badly damaged during the London
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and the Master's House next to the church, a Georgian townhouse built in 1764.
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DBE. The Chief Executive and Under Treasurer is Christopher Ghika KCVO CBE.
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In 2008 the 400th anniversary of the charter of James I was celebrated by
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John Hatsell: 18th Century Middle Temple - UK Parliament Living Heritage
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The Inner and Middle Temple: Legal, Literary and Historical Associations
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to circumnavigate the world. Above the table is a massive painting of
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in Holborn, and the western part to lawyers from St George's Inn. The
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It geographically falls within the boundaries and wards of the City.
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During the 12th and early 13th centuries the law was taught, in the
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Middle Temple (like the Inner Temple) is one of the few remaining
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The Inn's supreme body is its Parliament, which is made up of the
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John Glynn MP & Middle Temple - UK Parliament Living Heritage
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at Middle Temple's official website (retrieved 17 December 2023).
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Middle Temple accommodation for students (accessed 26 April 2007)
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of the Inn, who traditionally were appointed to give a 'Reading.'
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and Essex Street. (Another passageway to the north leads through
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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Baker, Sir John (2017). "A Royal visit to the Temple in 1578".
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Watt, Francis; Barton, Dunbar Plunket; Benham, Charles (1928).
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at the Middle Temple website (retrieved 20 September 2024).
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on the northern boundary of the Inn, was built in 1684 by
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Odgers, William Blake (1918). "Sir William Blackstone".
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of qualified student members to the Bar. Members of the
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The Middle Temple owns 43 buildings, many of which are
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designed by architect H. R. Abraham. It was opened by
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combine a dinner or reception with lectures, debates,
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The first recorded performance of Shakespeare's play
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Interior of the hall and its double-hammerbeam roof
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