Lincoln's Inn

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Lincoln's Inn

n
(Law) one of the four legal societies in London which together form the Inns of Court
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The Queen visits The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn in London; below, The Duke of York was also in attendance yesterday TOBY MELVILLE
Lincoln's Inn is one of the capital's historic four Inns of Court alongside Gray's Inn, Inner Temple and Middle Temple, and is home to a number of barristers' chambers The Queen visits The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn in London; below, The Duke of York was also in attendance yesterday
While the average lawyer passes Great Britain's "bar professional training course" at the age of 27, Turnquest was called to The Bar of England and Wales through the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn on July 30, 2013, after passing her graduate diploma in law when she was 17.