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Associated with Lincoln’s Inn were Thavy’s Inn and Furnivall’s Inn; Inner Temple were Clifford’s Inn, Clement’s Inn, and Lyon’s Inn; Middle Temple were New Inn and Strand Inn; and Gray’s Inn were Staple Inn and Barnard’s Inn.&nbsp;<br>'''Source:''' Holdsworth, Sir William, ''A History of English Law'', 3 volumes. (London: Methuen &amp; Co., Ltd., Sweet and Maxwell) 2: 498.  
Associated with Lincoln’s Inn were Thavy’s Inn and Furnivall’s Inn; Inner Temple were Clifford’s Inn, Clement’s Inn, and Lyon’s Inn; Middle Temple were New Inn and Strand Inn; and Gray’s Inn were Staple Inn and Barnard’s Inn.&nbsp;<br>'''Source:''' Holdsworth, Sir William, ''A History of English Law'', 3 volumes. (London: Methuen &amp; Co., Ltd., Sweet and Maxwell) 2: 498.  
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