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  1. Clifford's Inn is the name of both a former Inn of Chancery in London and a present mansion block on the same site. It is located between Fetter Lane and Clifford's Inn Passage (which runs between Fleet Street and Chancery Lane) in the City of London. The Inn was founded in 1344 and refounded 15 June 1668.

    • 1344–1903
    • Law
    • Isabel, Dowager Lady de Clifford
  2. The Inn was dissolved in 1863, pulled down in 1868 and replaced with the third Globe Theatre. Clifford's Inn was the oldest of the Inns of Chancery, and was first mentioned in 1344. Although generally considered a dependent of the Inner Temple, its members always maintained that they were independent.

  3. Cliffords Inn, Fetter Lane, London, EC4A. History. Clifford's Inn was the oldest of the Inns of Chancery. The Inns of Chancery no longer exist, but there used to be a number of them, including Clement', Lyons's, Thavie's , Furnival's, Barnard's, Staple's, and New Inns.

  4. Clifford's Inn is the name of both a former Inn of Chancery in London and a present mansion block on the same site. It is located between Fetter Lane and Clifford's Inn Passage in the City of London. The Inn was founded in 1344 and refounded 15 June 1668.

  5. Clifford's Inn, Symond's Inn (which is not included in many lists as an inn of chancery) and Furnival's Inn were not represented at the commission, being considered to be merely residential chambers and no longer exclusive to legal professionals.

  6. Cliffords Inn gets its name from one of the ancient Inns of Chancery which stood on the site for about 600 years until the early 1930s. It was built on land originally rented in 1304 from the powerful Clifford family.

  7. Thavie's Inn, attached to Lincoln's Inn, had already gone, in 1769, whilst the final inn of chancery (Clifford's Inn) was sold in 1903. Its buildings, including a hall remodelled in 1767, were demolished in 1934 with the exception of the gatehouse. Clifford's Inn, the longest surviving inn of chancery, has an interesting history.