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In February 1567 he was admitted to Gray's Inn to study law.
On 27 June 1576, he and Anthony entered de societate magistrorum at Gray's Inn.
To support himself, he took up his residence in law at Gray's Inn in 1579.
For two years he worked quietly at Gray's Inn, until he was admitted as an outer barrister in 1582.
Francis Bacon's statue at Gray's Inn Hall
He showed signs of sympathy to Puritanism, attending the sermons of the Puritan chaplain of Gray's Inn and accompanying his mother to the Temple Church to hear Walter Travers.
Francis Bacon often gathered with the men at Gray's Inn to discuss politics and philosophy, and to try out various theatrical scenes that he admitted writing.
* Dumb show in the Gray's Inn Christmas Revels ( 1587-8 )
* Gray's Inn Christmas / New Year Revels: The High and Mighty Prince Henry, Prince of Purpoole ( 1594-5 ) ( See Gesta Grayorum )
* Marriage of the River Thames to the Rhine ( masque performed by Gray's Inn and Inner Temple lawyers on the river and in Westminster Hall in celebration of the marriage of Princess Elizabeth to Prince Frederick, Elector Palatine ) ( 1613 )
* The Masque of Flowers ( performed by Gray's Inn before the King at Whitehall to honour the marriage of the Earl of Somerset to Frances Howard, Countess of Essex ) ( 1614 )
* The Learned Reading of Sir Francis Bacon ( to Gray's Inn ) ( 1642 )
Category: Members of Gray's Inn
In 1567 Oxford was admitted to Gray's Inn, one of the Inns of Court which Justice Shallow reminisces about in Henry IV, Part 2.
Lloyd George was President of the London Welsh Trust, which runs the London Welsh Centre, Gray's Inn Road, from 1934 until 1935.
In 1524, Cromwell was elected as a member of Gray's Inn and entered the service of Henry VIII's chief minister, Thomas Cardinal Wolsey.
From 1550 or 1551, he travelled in continental Europe, returning to England by 1552 to enrol at Gray's Inn, one of the qualifying bodies for English lawyers.
Category: Members of Gray's Inn
He also acquired the affections of Cheke's sister, Mary, and was in 1541 removed by his father to Gray's Inn, without, after six years ' residence at Cambridge, having taken a degree.
Before the war Heath had won a scholarship to Gray's Inn and had begun making preparations for a career at the Bar, but after the war he instead passed top into the Civil Service.
Bishop Robert Gordon, a staunch Jacobite whose house in Theobald's Row was one of Charles's safe-houses for the visit is the most likely to have performed the communion, and a chapel in Gray's Inn was suggested as the venue as early as 1788 Magazine, 1788.
He graduated from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge in 1527, and, after a period in Paris, he entered Gray's Inn, being called to the Bar in 1533.
The following year, he was made Attorney of the Court of Wards and Liveries, a prestigious and lucrative post, and by 1552 he had risen to become treasurer of Gray's Inn.
Bloomsbury has no official boundaries, but can be roughly defined as the square bounded by Tottenham Court Road to the west, Euston Road to the north, Gray's Inn Road to the east, and either High Holborn or the thoroughfare formed by New Oxford Street, Bloomsbury Way and Theobalds Road to the south.
Around 1835 a monument to King George IV was built at the junction of Gray's Inn Road, Pentonville Road and New Road, which later became Euston Road.

Gray's and London
His early writings sought to explain and advertise his insurance and mortgage schemes and his building developments ; for example, in his Apology for the Builder: or a Discourse showing the Cause and Effects of the Increase of Building of 1685 — written in the aftermath of his fight with the lawyers of Gray's Inn — Barbon justified ( anonymously ) his expansionary building policy by describing the benefits it would bring to London and Britain as a whole.
A London newspaper columnist thought some of Gray's sequences a threat to world peace, but a Detroit newspaper supported Gray on his ' shoot first, ask questions later ' foreign policy.
She became pregnant with Gray's child, however, by the time she realised she was expecting, the relationship had cooled and Gray had returned to live in London.
Gray's mention of Argyle Buildings, Westminster, London, elicited a connotation of an inappropriately modern Georgian urban development, for the buildings in Argyll Street were a speculation to designs of James Gibbs, 1736 – 40.
The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, commonly known as Gray's Inn, is one of the four Inns of Court ( professional associations for barristers and judges ) in London.
Located at the intersection of High Holborn and Gray's Inn Road in Central London, the Inn is both a professional body and a provider of office accommodation ( chambers ) for many barristers.
He removed in 1625 to London, where he lived in Gray's Inn, and for eighteen years from that time he was a prolific writer for the stage, producing more than thirty regular plays, tragedies, comedies, and tragicomedies, and showing no sign of exhaustion when a stop was put to his occupation by the Puritan edict of 1642.
Gray's first professional job was for B. Feldman & Co. in London, where he gained experience in scoring for theatre and variety orchestras.
Recording sessions were held at Olympic Studios, Pye Studios and CTS Studios in London, Anvil Studios in Denham, Buckinghamshire and Gray's own studios at his residence in Esher, Surrey.
The son of a Norfolk carpenter, he journeyed to India as ship's carpenter from which he earned sufficient funds to start his own building firm in 1810 on Gray's Inn Road, London where he was one of the first builders to have a ' modern ' system of employing all the trades under his own management.
Gray's Inn and Lincoln's Inn are in the London Borough of Camden ( formerly in the Borough of Holborn ) near the boundary with the City of London.
He was educated at Dulwich College, the London School of Economics and the University of Geneva and sat for the Bar at Gray's Inn, where he won first-class honours.
After two and a half years in the office of a solicitor at Chatham he returned to London to become clerk to a solicitor at Gray's Inn.
After his joining Gray's Inn law college in London Vinayak took accommodation at Bharat Bhawan India House.
His father's circle which included lawyers and judges, were influential on his future career and he went on to study law at King's College London before becoming a barrister-at-law through Gray's Inn.
He later studied law, and in 1969 he became a practicing Barrister-at-Law, member of the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, London.
NUJ Headquarters, Gray's Inn Road, London
On 5 October 1992, ITN took over the running of the IRN operation from LBC and moved into ITN's headquarters on Gray's Inn Road in London.
Reuters Radio News ran from 1994 until June 1996 from studios at Gray's Inn Road in London.
Admitted to Gray's Inn in 1967, he became a lecturer at Kingston University Business School, a position he held until his election to the London Assembly in 2000.

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