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  1. www.innertemple.org.ukInner Temple

    Inner Temple is one of the four Inns of Court that train and regulate barristers in England and Wales. It also offers venue hire, education, library services, and international links for the legal community.

    • News

      The Inner Temple is delighted to announce that, for the...

    • Events

      Nativity Play in Temple Church: 3.30pm Christmas Tea in...

    • Jobs

      The Inner Temple is committed to a policy of fairness and...

    • Inn Store

      Checkout the amazing indoor and outdoor facilities available...

    • Contact

      Since taking over the Inner Temple Garden, Sean has worked...

    • Estates Login

      Estates Login - Inner Temple

    • Who We Are

      The Inner Temple is an unincorporated membership association...

    • The Inner Temple Garden

      Inner Temple Garden. The Garden is usually open to the...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inner_TempleInner Temple - Wikipedia

    Inner Temple. The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, commonly known as the Inner Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court and is a professional association for barristers and judges. To be called to the Bar and practise as a barrister in England and Wales, a person must belong to one of these Inns. It is located in the wider Temple area ...

  3. Inner Temple is a membership association that has existed since the 14th Century and has the exclusive right to Call students to practise law at the Bar of England and Wales. It is dedicated to promoting the rule of law, attracting and supporting diverse legal professionals, and offering excellent education and training resources.

  4. www.innertemple.org.uk › who-we-are › historyHistory | Inner Temple

    Learn about the origins and evolution of Inner Temple, a prestigious legal society and a former home of the Knights Templar. Explore its architecture, collections, records, and stories through various sources and media.

  5. History. Inner temple initially started as “Inner Inn” alongside “Middle Inn” on shared land following the migration of lawyers to Holborn in around 1234. Inner Temple and Middle Temple became distinct societies by 1388, and while few early records of the inn have been found to detail its existence in the 14 th and 15 th century ...

  6. Learn about the origins and development of the Inner Temple, one of the four inns of court in London, from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. Discover how the Temple became a centre of legal education, a royal residence, and a financial hub.

  7. Inner Temple has been responsible for a number of notable female firsts. Ivy Williams, the first woman called to the Bar (in 1922), was a member, as was Elizabeth Lane, the first female High Court judge (in 1965).