Clifford's Inn Lane
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Clifford's Inn Passage — North out of Fleet Street at No. 187 on the west side of St. Dunstan s Church (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Without. First mention: Boyle, 1799. Former name : Clifford s Inn Lane (O. and M. 1677 L. Guide, 1758) … Dictionary of London
Clifford's Inn — was an Inn of Chancery, and stands between Fetter Lane and Clifford s Inn Passage, off Fleet Street. Founded in 1344 and dissolved in 1903, with its physical demolition occurring in 1934, it was both the first Inn of Chancery founded, and the… … Wikipedia
Clifford's Inn, Fleet Street — On the west side of Fetter Lane, north of St. Dunstan s, Fleet Street (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Without. One of the Inns of Chancery. First mention: Inn (hospitium) of Clyfford by the Church of St. Dunstan Fletestrete, 19 Ed.… … Dictionary of London
Serjeants' Inn, Chancery Lane — On the east side of Chancery Lane, west of Clifford s Inn, in Farringdon Ward Without (O.S. 1875 80). For Honourable Society of Judges and Serjeants at Law. First mention: The messuage called Grey s Place in parish of St. Dunstan in the… … Dictionary of London
Fetter Lane — is a street in the ward of Farringdon Without in London England. It runs from Fleet Street in the south to Holborn in the north.The earliest mention of the street is faitereslane in 1312 [ [http://www.motco.com/Harben/2062.htm Origin of Fetter… … Wikipedia
Inns of Court — The Inns of Court in London are the professional associations to one of which every barrister in England and Wales (and those judges who were formerly barristers) must belong. They have supervisory and disciplinary functions over their members.… … Wikipedia
The Temple — On the south side of Fleet Street, extending south to the Victorla Embankment, and from Temple Lane east to the City boundary west, in Farringdon Ward Without (P.O. Directory). It consists of two Societies, known respectively as the Inner… … Dictionary of London
Foundling Hospital — The Foundling Hospital in London, England was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was a children s home established for the education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children. The word hospital was used … Wikipedia
Hospital Foundling — El Hospital Foundling. La costruccíon ya fue demolida. El Hospital Foundling, (en español: “Hospital de Niños Expósitos”) de Londres (Inglaterra), fue fundado en 1739 por el capitán de barco y filántropo Thomas Coram. Se estableció como un hogar… … Wikipedia Español
(St.) Dunstan in the West — On the north side of Fleet Street at No. 187 (P.O. Directory), between Fetter Lane and Chancery Lane. In the Ward of Farringdon Without. Earliest mention found in records : 1237, St. Dunstan over against the New Temple (Cal. P.R. H. III.… … Dictionary of London