King's Bench Office

King's Bench Office
   At the southern end of King's Bench Walk, Temple (Strype, 1720, Horwood, 1799).
   Erected 1621 (Inner Temple Records, II. xxxvi.).
   Destroyed by fire in 1677 (H. MSS. Com. Ormond, IV. 45).

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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