Meetings of the Middle Temple Historical Society are open to all members, staff, friends of the Inn, and their guests, who are welcome to attend a meeting before becoming members. We meet four times a year, usually in the Bench apartments for drinks at 6.15 pm followed by an informal buffet supper and a talk on a historical topic, usually with a legal theme. Meetings finish at 9.15 pm. Some events organised by the Society are designated as Qualifying Sessions.
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Onofrio Panvinio, De primatu Petri et Apostolicae Sedis potestate libri tres … contra Centuriarum auctores, 1591
Each Bar Course provider outside of London will have student reps for each of the four Inns.
At Middle Temple, we do not prescribe how our reps should be determined. Typically, all Middle Templars at an institution agree who should act as a rep. If it is preferred, a group of students may work together as a team of reps. Ideally, this should happen before, or shortly after, the Introductory Sessions at the Inn.
Exploring the role food has played throughout the Inn's history, from eighteenth century disputes over venison pasties to the Grand Day dinners of today.
BPTC Scholarships
The Queen's Scholarship
Alexandra Wilson
Queen Mother Scholarship
Samuel Castlehouse
Eleanor Clotworthy
Ali El-haj
Alice Ellaby
Ruba Huleihel
Oliver Jackson
Daniel Kessler
Jennifer Lanigan
Samuel Ponniah
The Inn organises a range of initiatives for its members, many of which are detailed in this section of the website.
Members can also view videos from a range of past events under the 'Lectures, Seminars & Panel Discussions' tab.
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BPTC and GDL Scholarships
If you would like to apply to a Scholarship please complete the following steps;
Looking at the purchase, enjoyment and effects of wine, beer and liquor at the Inn, from the 'Sack' and 'Lisbone' wines served to the Benchers in the 1740s to the misdemeanours of students and staff alike over the centuries.