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129:. Members of Gray's Inn were appointed readers to the Barnard or Staple Inn. For example, in the meeting of the Pension of Gray's Inn, 19 November 1617, it was stated: "Mr. William Denny chosen Reader of Barnard's Inn." Members of Barnard or Staple's Inn had to pay four pounds for being admitted to Gray's Inn. Hence, at the meeting of the Pension 15 May 1626 it was said that gentlemen coming from Barnard or Staple's Inn "and crave the benefit of the fine of 43 pounds and 4 shillings upon their admittance shall be admitted of the third table and paye but 43 pounds and 4 shillings in that respect, otherwise to paye foure poundes as others do notwithstanding they be of Barnards Inne or Staple Inne." 70: 59: 482: 177: 94: 33: 80:
Over the centuries, it has served as a school for law students, a venue for qualified attorneys, and residential chambers. The Inn suffered damage during the Gordon Riots in 1780, but was compensated. It was purchased by the Mercers' Company in the late 19th century and served as the Mercers' School
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were allowed to practise from Inns of Chancery as well as Inns of Court. By 1830, it had effectively become a set of residential chambers. In 1888, the link to the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln was broken and soon it was purchased by the
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premises until 1959. The buildings include a hall with 18th-century chambers and reception rooms, featuring notable architectural elements like 15th-century wooden bays, 16th-century linen fold wood panelling, and the only surviving
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The buildings consist of a Hall, with 18th-century chambers and reception room. The Hall has three wooden bays, and dates from the 15th Century with 16th-century
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were installed. The windows were reglazed, releaded and reframed. The windows contain the armorial bearings of Principals of Barnard's Inn:
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The hall was renovated again in 1990, adding facilities for meetings and functions, ready to become the home of
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Barnard's Inn dates back at least to the mid-thirteenth century – it was recorded as part of the estate of Sir
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organised substantial repairs in 1932. The roof was removed, renovated and replaced and two fireplaces of
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a mug to the thirsty onlookers of the fire. The Inn received £3,200 in compensation for the damage.
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in Greater London. Since 1991, the Inn has been home to Gresham College, hosting public lectures.
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Frontage of Barnard's Inn Buildings. The remains of the Inn lie down the entrance at the right
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The Hall suffered from poor repair and two inadequate restorations in the 19th century. The
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in Greater London. Some chalk-and-tile walling in the seminar room below dates back to
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Barnard's Inn Hall, as viewed from outside of the entrance to the
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wood panelling. The roof timbers include the only surviving
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until 1959. It has been used as a venue for lectures by
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Gresham College and the formation of the Royal Society
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Index

Barnards Inn

Inn of Chancery
Holborn
Gresham College

Philip Norman

Philip Norman
crown posts

Adam de Basing
Lord Mayor of London
Dean of Lincoln
Inn of Chancery
Inn of Court
Gray's Inn
Staple Inn
Gordon Riots
Roman Catholic
gin
penny
attorneys
Mercers' Company
Mercers' School
Gresham College

Gresham College
linen fold
crown posts

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