id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27785 Jeaffreson, John Cordy A Book About Lawyers .txt text/plain 136253 5395 65 Having won the lady and married her, Mr. Philip Yorke brought her home to a 'very small house' near Lincoln's In Milk Street, Cheapside, lived Sir John More, judge in the Court of died on April 15, 1733; twelve years after Sir John Pratt, Lord Camden's On becoming Lord Ellenborough and Chief Justice, Edward Law moved to a first time in the Old Bailey, when Sir William Scott and Lord The common law chiefs were slow to follow in the Lord Keeper's steps, houses or mansions to live in, as they have now (called Inns of Court), In Lord Chancellor King's time, amongst the fees and perquisites which judges, called Lord Justices, two additional Vice Chancellors, and a palaces, the Inns of Court set apart certain days of the year for Any person familiar with the Inns of Court at the present time will see ./cache/27785.txt ./txt/27785.txt