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- Supremacy required to graduate. In 1591 he was accepted as a student at the Thavies Inn legal school, one of the Inns of Chancery in London. On 6 May 1592...
- near the site of the present side street and office block still known as Thavies Inn Buildings. Thavie's Inn is one of the earliest Inns of Chancery on...
- poet. From the title-page of his only known work, he was an attorney of Thavies Inn. He is author of a black-letter tract of thirty leaves, entitled "The...
- forming Lovell, White & King. Soon after formation, the firm moved to Thavies Inn at Holborn Circus and later to Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street, before...
- and best anatomical instructor, was directed to Dr. Andrew Marshal of Thavies Inn. He immediately waited upon him, but did not attend his classes, and...
- gone on to one of the inns of court, it is known that in 1550 he was at Thavies Inn. Although he spent considerable time in London, there is no evidence...
- firm was at 65 Caroline Street and had representation through agents at Thavies Inn, Holborn, London. The business became George Unite & Sons c. 1865....
- it became known as the "Hogarth Act". In the second plate, the scene is Thavies Inn Gate (sometimes ironically written as Thieves Inn Gate), one of the...
- district The Terrace (off King's Bench Walk) – presumably descriptive Thavies Inn – after a house here owned by the armourer Thomas (or John) Thavie...
- Marshal, M.D. (1742–1813), who taught anatomy privately in Bartlett's Court, Thavies' Inn, from 1785 to 1800. Sawrey attended Marshal's lectures in 1794, and...