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  1. The Garden this Spring. The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple is one of four Inns of Court exclusively entitled to Call their members to the Bar of England and Wales, and is proud to provide support, education and accommodation to barristers at every stage of their careers. In this, the Inn is guided by its Statement of Values .

  2. Middle Temple (like the Inner Temple) is one of the few remaining liberties, an old name for a geographic division. It is an independent extra-parochial area , [42] historically not governed by the City of London Corporation [43] (and is today regarded as a local authority for most purposes) [44] and equally outside the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Bishop of London .

  3. About Us. A modern institution with a long and distinguished history, Middle Temple is a place of many parts. First and foremost, Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court which have the exclusive right to Call students to the Bar.

  4. www.middletemple.org.uk › archive › historyHistory | Middle Temple

    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 spheres of history and culture.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2023 · Secret London. How to visit Middle Temple Hall. Scarlett / March 22, 2023. Middle Temple Hall is a hallowed space, one of the most extraordinary historical venues in London. It’s hosted the who’s who of London’s legal and royal past, from medieval times to the present.

  6. 7 de jun. de 2019 · Middle Temple lost 122 of its 285 sets of chambers. As a reminder, look no further than the blasted statue of the 18th century writer Oliver Goldsmith, who worked at Brick Court (Numbers 2 and...

  7. Gardens of medieval origin, developed in the C17, with C19 and C20 layout and planting. DESCRIPTION. LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING. The gardens of the Middle Temple, c 0.75ha, are located to the south of Fleet Street, west of the Inner Temple (qv) and north of the River Thames, in the City of London.