Gray's Inn
The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn is one of the four Inns of Court around the Royal Courts of Justice in London. They may call members to the Bar and allow them to practice as barristers. The other Inns are Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn and Inner Temple.
Gray's Inn is in Holborn, in the London Borough of Camden, on the border with the City of London and the City of Westminster.
Gray's Inn Media
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Gray's Inn
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Arms of the Baron Grey de Wilton, founding 14th-century owner of Gray's Inn
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Elizabeth I of England, who served as the Inn's patron during its "golden age".
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Francis Bacon House at Gray's Inn
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A 1677 map of Gray's Inn at Holborn.
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South Square, Gray's Inn, WC1.
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The Gray's Inn badge (a gold griffin on a black field)
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The Inn's buildings and walks, in a compound on the left-hand side of "Greys ynne la.", shown on the "Woodcut" map of London of the 1560s
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Gray's Inn Hall, London WC1
Other websites
- Gray's Inn website
- Online Law History of Gray's Inn Archived 2007-08-24 at the Wayback Machine
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