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Lincoln's Inn
noun
- one of the four legal societies in London which together form the Inns of Court
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Details of the charges include that Mr Gilheaney was driving a Mercedes Benz E-Class car when the incident took place, and that he had a small knife in Lincoln's Inn Fields on the same day.
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The youngest tenant, Kitty Wood, worked as a solicitor's clerk in Lincoln's Inn.
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I had spent the day wearily over books, and, simply to keep my mind occupied, went over some of the matters I had been examining at Lincoln’s Inn.
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It is only when I reach Lincoln’s Inn Fields that I find more life.
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At Lincoln's Inn in London, one of those students, Mithan Lam, was an Indian.
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