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Combined coat of arms of the four Inns of Court. The Inner Temple's arms are at bottom-left
Inner Temple Gardens

The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple is one of the four Inns of Court around the Royal Courts of Justice in London. They may call members to the Bar and allow them to practice as barristers. (The other Inns are Middle Temple, Gray's Inn and Lincoln's Inn.)

The Inner Temple was first recorded as being used for legal purposes when lawyers' houses were burned down in Wat Tyler's revolt in 1381. Before that date, the Temple was occupied by the Knights Templar. The Inner Temple was damaged during the wartime bombings in the areas surrounding the River Thames.

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sir edmund anderson chief justice of common pleas


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Inns of Court
Gray's Inn | Lincoln's Inn | Inner Temple | Middle Temple