CONTENTS LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CHAPTER I ORIGIN OF THE INNS CHAPTER II THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS CHAPTER III THE TEMPLE CHURCH CHAPTER IV THE MIDDLE TEMPLE CHAPTER V THE INNER TEMPLE CHAPTER VI LINCOLN'S INN AND THE DEVIL'S OWN CHAPTER VII GRAY'S INN CHAPTER VIII INNS OF CHANCERY CHAPTER IX THE SERJEANTS AND SERJEANTS' INNS APPENDIX INDEX
THE INNS OF COURT Contents List of Illustrations (In certain versions of this etext [in certain browsers] clicking o the image, will bring up a larger version.) Index: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, Y. (etext transcriber's note) | Uniform with this Volume WESTMINSTER ABBEY PAINTED BY JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I. DESCRIBED BY MRS. A. MURRAY SMITH CONTAINING 21 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR. SQ. DEMY 8VO., CLOTH, GILT TOP PRICE 7/6 NET (POST FREE, PRICE 7/11) “In general appearance, in wealth of illustration, and in trustworthy letterpress, it is a charming book.”—Guardian. THE TOWER OF LONDON PAINTED BY JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I. DESCRIBED BY ARTHUR POYSER CONTAINING 20 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR. SQ. DEMY 8VO., CLOTH, GILT TOP PRICE 7/6 NET (POST FREE, PRICE 7/11) “Perhaps one of the best books of modern times on the great fortification.... The fine paintings by Mr. John Fulleylove give added charm to the book.”—Globe. A. & C. Black. Soho Square. London, W. AGENTS | AMERICA | THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 64 & 66 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK | AUSTRALASIA | OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 205 Flinders Lane, MELBOURNE | CANADA | THE MACMILLAN COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. 27 Richmond Street West, TORONTO | INDIA | MACMILLAN & COMPANY, LTD. Macmillan Building, BOMBAY 309 Bow Bazaar Street, CALCUTTA |
[Image unavailable.] OLD HALL AND OLD SQUARE FROM THE TOWER OF THE NEW HALL, LINCOLN’S INN On the left is the Old Hall, dating from the reign of Edward VI. (circa 1555), and the scene of the Chancery case of Jarndyce v. Jarndyce in ‘Bleak House.’ Beyond the Hall are the red roofs of Old Square, and in the distance the domes of the Central Criminal Court and St. Paul’s, the latter appearing over a portion of the buildings of the Record Office. THE INNS OF COURT PAINTED BY·GORDON·HOME DESCRIBED BY·CECIL·HEADLAM LONDON ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK 1909
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