- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Sok
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Khorn Kampong Thom 6
Nguon Nhel Nhem
Thavy Sik
Bunhok Men
Sothavarin Cheam Channy Lim
Kimya Kampot 6 Soam Chin Nim...
-
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...