The records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn. The black books
- Lincoln's Inn (London, England) (Main Author)
- Bailon, W. Paley (William Paley), 1859-1924 (Added Author)
- Walker, James Douglas, 1841-1920 (Added Author)
- Lincoln's Inn (London, England) (Subject)
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Microreproduction of original published: London : Lincoln's Inn, 1897-1902. 4 volumes.
Edited by W. P. Baildon. Preface signed: James Douglas Walker.
Contents: v. 1. 1422-1586 -- v. 2. 1586-1660 -- v. 3. 1660-1775 -- v. 4. 1776-1845. Calls to the bar, 1776-1845. The site of Lincoln's Inn / by W. P. Baildon. Maps and plans. A catalogue of portraits. List of painters and engravers. Catalogue of plates. The heraldry of Lincoln's Inn. Appendix.
Includes indexes and bibliographical references.
Lincoln's Inn is an extra parochial township in St. Giles-in-the-Fields.
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