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Lincoln's Inn

noun

  1. one of the four legal societies in London which together form the Inns of Court


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Example Sentences

At night the outrages began by the demolishing the Mass-house near Lincolns Inn.

He and his family could very well live by the Lincolns Inn standard.

He was a midshipman and an ensign before he became a student at Lincolns Inn.

When he had collected some 200 he took lodgings in Lincolns Inn Fields and passed as a student of law.

I picked it up, dirty and torn, some years ago, in Lincolns-Inn-Fields.

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