Clifford's Inn

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Clifford's Inn, une ancienne Inn of Chancery, se trouve entre la cour royale de Justice et la cathédrale Saint-Paul à Londres. Située à Fetter Lane près de l'église St. Dunstan-in-the-West, elle héberge aujourd'hui des bureaux et des appartements de luxe meublés. C'est la plus vieille Inn de Londres, elle a été fondée en 1344. Son nom provient du baron de Clifford. rdf:langString
Clifford's Inn is a former Inn of Chancery in London. It was located between Fetter Lane, Clifford's Inn Passage, leading off Fleet Street and Chancery Lane in the City of London. The Inn was founded in 1344 and refounded 15 June 1668. It was dissolved in 1903, and most of its original structure was demolished in 1934. It was both the first Inn of Chancery to be founded and the last to be demolished. rdf:langString
Clifford Inn bzw. The Honourable Society of Clifford’s Inn – 1344 gegründet – war die älteste der ursprünglich recht zahlreichen englischen Anwaltskammern (Inns of Court) für Barrister. Ihre Auflösung erfolgte 1903. Die bis heute existierenden Anwaltskammern sind die Honourable Societies of Inner Temple & Middle Temple, Gray’s Inn und Lincoln’s Inn. Das Wappen des Clifford’s Inn war eine modifizierte Version des Wappens der Familie Clifford, Earls of Cumberland. Es zeigt einen horizontal dreigeteilten Schild, das obere und untere Feld gelb und azurblau geschacht, das Mittelfeld rot. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Clifford Inn bzw. The Honourable Society of Clifford’s Inn – 1344 gegründet – war die älteste der ursprünglich recht zahlreichen englischen Anwaltskammern (Inns of Court) für Barrister. Ihre Auflösung erfolgte 1903. Die bis heute existierenden Anwaltskammern sind die Honourable Societies of Inner Temple & Middle Temple, Gray’s Inn und Lincoln’s Inn. Inn (oder hospitium) bedeutet in diesem Zusammenhang ein Stadthaus oder eine Pension – insbesondere in der Ursprungszeit eine Pension für Studenten, die hier Rechtswissenschaften studierten. Daher wurde mit Clifford Inn auch der Gebäudekomplex, in dem die Anwaltskammer ihren Sitz hatte, bezeichnet. Das Wappen des Clifford’s Inn war eine modifizierte Version des Wappens der Familie Clifford, Earls of Cumberland. Es zeigt einen horizontal dreigeteilten Schild, das obere und untere Feld gelb und azurblau geschacht, das Mittelfeld rot.
rdf:langString Clifford's Inn is a former Inn of Chancery in London. It was located between Fetter Lane, Clifford's Inn Passage, leading off Fleet Street and Chancery Lane in the City of London. The Inn was founded in 1344 and refounded 15 June 1668. It was dissolved in 1903, and most of its original structure was demolished in 1934. It was both the first Inn of Chancery to be founded and the last to be demolished. Through the ages, Clifford's Inn was engaged in educating students in jurisprudence, Edward Coke and John Selden being two of its best known alumni. It also accommodated graduates preparing for ordination, such as the novelist Samuel Butler and those studying for other professions. In 1903, the members of Clifford's Inn reached the view that the establishment had outlived its purpose in education, and unanimously voted to dissolve its incorporation. Its remaining funds were donated to the Attorney General for England and Wales. Since then, Clifford's Inn has housed offices, such as The Senior Courts Costs Office. In apartments above, Virginia Woolf, Sir John Stuttard (679th Lord Mayor) and Sir Ernest Ryder (High Court Judge) have been residents.
rdf:langString Clifford's Inn, une ancienne Inn of Chancery, se trouve entre la cour royale de Justice et la cathédrale Saint-Paul à Londres. Située à Fetter Lane près de l'église St. Dunstan-in-the-West, elle héberge aujourd'hui des bureaux et des appartements de luxe meublés. C'est la plus vieille Inn de Londres, elle a été fondée en 1344. Son nom provient du baron de Clifford.
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