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The Middle Temple is the western part of "The Temple", which was the headquarters of the Knights Templar until they were dissolved in 1312. There have been lawyers in the Temple since 1320, when they were the tenants of the Earl of Lancaster, who had held the Temple since 1315. [4]
Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court that train and call students to the Bar in England and Wales. It also provides professional accommodation, support, library, archive, church and events services for its members and the public.
The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple is an institution, community and physical environment with a rich, complex and fascinating history. From the arrival of the Knights Templar to the Inn's present position at the heart of an international network of its members, the Middle Temple has long been at the heart of countless intersecting ...
Middle Temple falls appropriately in the middle of the largest inn, Lincoln’s Inn, and the smallest inn, Gray’s Inn, in terms of its size. It has approximately 5,000 practising barristers on its books, with roughly 600 student members admitted each year.
Jun 7, 2019 · Explore the hidden world of Middle Temple, one of the four Inns of Court where barristers train and practice. Discover the origins of the Temple Church, the crest of the lamb, the statue of Oliver Goldsmith and the legacy of the Knights Templar.