![]() LINCOLN'S INN The Inn is old, in fact it is the oldest of the four Inns of court. It's formal records, contained in the "Black Books", go back continuously to 1422. Located in central London, the Inn occupies most of the rectangle formed by High Holborn on the north, Carey Street and the Royal Courts of Justice on the south, Chancery Lane on the east and Lincoln's Inn Fields on the west.![]() |
HISTORY | "An Introduction to Lincoln's Inn" reproduced by kind permission of the author The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Megarry, a distinguished past member of the judiciary and a bencher of Lincoln's Inn . |
LINCOLN'S INNFIELDS |
A background to the largest square in London, 12 acres laid out by Inigo Jones in the seventeenth century. |
DISTINGUISHEDMEMBERS | Some of the great and famous past members of the Society of Lincoln's Inn. |
PRESENT DAY |
Details of the Chambers currently based within Lincoln's Inn. |
WEB SITES |
A list of (and links to) Lincoln's Inn Chambers' Web sites. |
THE SOCIETY | Details on and contact for the Society of Lincoln's Inn. |
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