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Exploring the relationship between Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother and the Middle Temple. The Queen Mother was both the first woman and the first crowned king or queen to be Called to the Bench at the Inn. She frequently attended events for fifty-seven years from the time of her Call in 1944 to her death in 2002.
Looking into the connection between sport and the Middle Temple, from sporting clubs at the Inn to the professional sporting careers of members.
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There are over 300 manuscript volumes at Middle Temple Library, the majority being case reports, statutes, and other related legal materials. The manuscripts have all been catalogued in the online catalogue.
American Bar Association A portal to resources on federal, state and international legislation, the American legal profession, legal research and business and reference information.
American Law Sources Online (ALSO) A compilation of links to free online source of US and Canadian law - covers both Federal and State legislation.
When Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, she was succeeded by her cousin James, King of Scotland, and (excepting the period of the Commonwealth) he and his successors in the house of Stuart would rule England, Scotland and finally the unified Great Britain until 1714. It was under James, in 1608, that the land finally officially entered the Middle and Inner Temples’ hands, when they were conveyed to the two Inns to be held in trust.
BAILLI Free database providing access to Irish legislation from 1922 onwards, case law, Irish Competition Authority Decisions from 1992, Irish Information Commissioner's Decisions from 1998, Irish Data Protection Commission Case Studies from 2013 as well as Irish Law Reform Commission Papers and Reports from 1976 and the Irish Treaty Series.
Leo Africanus De totius Africae description, libri IX