- Symond's inn
- Formerly an inn of chancery
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Symond's Inn — On the east side of Chancery Lane at No.22, outside the City boundary (O.S. 1875). Mentioned in 1621 60 (Cal. Ch. Proceedings, 2nd Series, III.). Register Office for the Court of Chancery kept there (Strype, ed. 1720, I. iii. 28).… … Dictionary of London
Inns of Chancery — So called because anciently inhabited by such clerks as chiefly studied the framing of writs, which regularly belonged to the cursitors, who were officers of the Court of Chancery. There were nine of them, Clement s, Clifford s, and Lyon s Inn;… … Black's law dictionary
Inns of Chancery — So called because anciently inhabited by such clerks as chiefly studied the framing of writs, which regularly belonged to the cursitors, who were officers of the Court of Chancery. There were nine of them, Clement s, Clifford s, and Lyon s Inn;… … Black's law dictionary
Forest of Dean — This article is about the historic Forest. For the local authority, which covers a wider area, see Forest of Dean (district). The view north towards Ross on Wye from Symonds Yat Rock, a popular tourist destination in the Forest The Forest of Dean … Wikipedia