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Gray's Inn made him an honorary | bencher and Balliol College an honorary fellow. |
as a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey and | Bencher and treasurer of Lincoln's Inn. |
he Bar at Gray's Inn, where he later became a | Bencher and was the Treasurer for 2008. |
the Inner Temple in 1878, and became later a | bencher and a King's Counsel. |
He is a | bencher at Middle Temple. |
He was made a | Bencher at Inner Temple in 1964. |
He became a | Bencher at Gray's Inn in 1984. |
6 Bedford Row from 1991 to 1999, and became a | bencher at Gray's Inn. |
He is an Honorary | Bencher at Lincoln's Inn and an Academic Associate at |
iving the customary knighthood and becoming a | Bencher at Lincoln's Inn. |
In 1674 he became a | bencher at Inner Temple, and was the leading practiti |
ivy Council of Northern Ireland and in 1926 a | bencher at the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland. |
In 1994 was created an Honorary | Bencher at Gray's Inn, and in 1995 was elected an Hon |
In 1715 he became a | bencher before his death at the age of 50. |
He served as a back | bencher for the Alberta Liberal Party. |
ointed a Queen's Counsel in 1891 and became a | bencher four years later. |
He became a | bencher, in 2002. |
He was appointed a | Bencher in 2007. |
Baber became a | bencher in 1639. |
e was called to the bar in 1798, and became a | bencher in 1821. |
Bar, Inner Temple, in 1972, he later became a | Bencher in 1997. |
He took silk in 1919 and became a | Bencher in 1925. |
He took silk in 1936 and was appointed | Bencher in 1939. |
to the Bar in 1972 (Middle Temple) and made a | Bencher in 1995. |
He took silk in 1912 and was elected a | bencher in 1918. |
d 1 term in the Alberta Legislature as a back | bencher in the Liberal government. |
He became a | bencher in 1591 and Autumn Reader a year later. |
ecame a Barrister at Lincoln's Inn in 1894, a | Bencher in 1915 and King's Counsel (KC) in 1919. |
ives for Calgary McCall, and served as a back | bencher in the Progressive Conservative government. |
as appointed as Queen's Counsel in 1991; as a | Bencher in 1999 and Recorder in 1998. |
ar from the Inner Temple in 1955 and became a | Bencher in 1985. |
at the Inner Temple in 1970, and appointed an | Bencher in 1985. |
e Bar by Middle Temple in 1965 and was made a | Bencher in 1991. |
o the Bar at Grays Inn in 1969 and was made a | Bencher in 1993. |
t Gray's Inn in 1937, where he later became a | bencher in 1974. |
He joined Lincoln's Inn in 1833 and became a | bencher in 1846 soon after becoming a QC. |
In 1928 he was made a | Bencher, in 1932 became Recorder of Leicester, and in |
and served one full term in office as a back | bencher in the United Farmers government. |
and was made a Queen's Counsel in 1962, and a | Bencher in 1976. |
r at Middle Temple in 1937, where he became a | Bencher in 1959 and was Treasurer in 1975. |
bar by the Middle Temple in 1822 and became a | bencher in 1830, on whose occasion he was created a K |
to the Bar at Gray's Inn in 1956, becoming a | Bencher in 1970 and Treasurer in 1988. |
o the bar at Inner Temple in 1549, becoming a | bencher in 1558 and treasurer in 1571. |
e from Queen's University, Belfast, elected a | bencher in 1961 and described by Lord MacDermott in 1 |
at Gray's Inn, of which he had been elected a | bencher in 1659; on 26 August 1669 he took the degree |
He was an honorary | Bencher King's Inns, Dublin and Middle Temple and he |
Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, (1844); | |
He became a | bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1899. |
He became a | Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1985. |
He was elected a | Bencher of Inner Temple in 1808. |
He was elected a | Bencher of his Inn in 1960. |
He is a | Bencher of the Middle Temple. |
The same year, he became a | Bencher of Middle Temple. |
He was appointed a | Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1929 and was Treasurer fr |
Having been made a | Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1948, he was its treasure |
In 1861 he became a Q.C. and a | Bencher of his Inn. |
He has been a | Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada since 1990 |
ook silk, and three years later was elected a | bencher of King's Inns. |
He became a | bencher of the Inner Temple in 1906 and later its Tre |
In November 1855, he was elected a | Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada. |
He became QC in 1881, and a | bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1884. |
Made a Queen's Counsel in 1900, he became a | Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1907. |
He was a | bencher of his inn and a member of the Royal Institut |
In 2011, appointed as a | Bencher of the Law Society of Alberta. |
me a barrister in 1879, eventually becoming a | Bencher of the Inner Temple in 1906. |
ted QC in 1857, and was immediately elected a | Bencher of Gray's Inn. |
In 1832 he took silk, and was made a | bencher of Lincoln's Inn. |
became a Member of Parliament, and in 1554 a | bencher of Middle Temple. |
Evershed was made a KC in 1933 and a | Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1938. |
He was elected as a | Bencher of the Middle Temple in 1918. |
He was made a | Bencher of his Inn, and in 1932 became Recorder for B |
ently made a county court judge, and became a | bencher of the Inner Temple. |
He is a | bencher of Gray's Inn and a member of Henderson Chamb |
Hetherington became a QC and a | bencher of Inner Temple in 1978, and he was appointed |
He has been a | Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, an Attorney General of the |
ng's Serjeant and was admitted additionally a | bencher of King's Inns. |
He entered Lincoln's Inn in 1797, became a | bencher of Gray's Inn in 1813 and became King's Couns |
He became a Queen's Counsel in 1961, a | Bencher of Middle Temple in 1965 and was later Treasu |
He was later appointed a | Bencher of Gray's Inn and, in 1988, Leader of the Nor |
He was made an honorary | bencher of the Middle Temple in 1981 and honorary QC |
d a Recorder of the Crown Court and elected a | Bencher of Lincoln's Inn. |
He was called to the bar in 1590 and became a | bencher of his inn in 1605. |
as a junior, and became a Queen's Counsel and | bencher of his inn in 1864. |
der of Swansea from 1906 to 1908 and became a | Bencher of the Middle Temple in 1908. |
He was elected a | Bencher of his inns in 1929 and undertook work for th |
cticed law in Vancouver, where he served as a | bencher of the Law Society of British Columbia. |
He was also chosen a | bencher of the Inner Temple and a fellow of the Royal |
he Marylebone County Court in 1852, and was a | Bencher of the Inner Temple. |
ppointed Queen's Counsel in 1858 and was also | Bencher of his Inn. |
Braithwaite became a | bencher of the Governing Council of The Law Society o |
ned to the law, becoming a king's counsel and | bencher of Lincoln's Inn. |
Bencher of the Inner Temple; member of the Independen | |
nster Circuit and became a Q.C. in 1885 and a | Bencher of the King's Inns in 1890. |
er Temple in 1862 and became QC in 1877 and a | Bencher of his Inn in 1880. |
ow Chambers, took silk in 1973 and was made a | Bencher of Gray's Inn in 1984. |
Gloucester in 1614, and in 1615 he was made a | bencher of the Inner Temple. |
ary, daughter of James Hayes, of Holliport, a | bencher of the Middle Temple. |
Hakewill was called to the bar in 1606, was a | Bencher of Lincoln's Inn by 1616 and Lent Reader in 1 |
Grant-John has served as a lay | bencher of the Law Society of British Columbia and as |
on was called to the bar in 1744; he became a | bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1770 and its Treasurer in |
In 1932 he was appointed as Royal | Bencher of The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, a |
A barrister since 1988, he was elected a | Bencher of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple |
He was elected an Honorary | Bencher of Gray's Inn in 2004, making him the third p |
he bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1854, and became a | bencher of the Inn in 1874. |
1834, and in the following year was elected a | bencher of his inn. |
That November he became a | bencher of Lincoln's Inn and became a serjeant at law |
He was appointed as a | Bencher of Inner Temple in 1799, and held the positio |
est London the son of Arthur Raymond Kirby, a | Bencher of Lincolns Inn and his wife Gertrude Fleming |
ar in 1863; he took silk in 1877 and became a | Bencher of the King's Inns in 1884. |
He served as | Bencher of the Law Society of Alberta from 1958-1969, |
ment as Recorder of Oldham in 1960, and as a ' | Bencher' of the Inner Temple in 1964. |
Dominique de Villepin, to become an honorary | Bencher of the Inn. |
Worcester College, Oxford; and also Honourary | Bencher of Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, Londo |
w at the University of Toronto, he was also a | Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada, a County |
he legal profession, and Benson was elected a | Bencher of the Inner Temple in 1983. |
He became a | Bencher of Lincoln's Inn in 1922, and in February 192 |
He was the son of Edmund Henry Lushington ( | Bencher of the Inner Temple, Puisne Judge in Ceylon, |
n," was born in London, the son of a Scottish | bencher of Lincoln's Inn. |
r of the King's Inns in 1990, and an Honorary | Bencher of Gray's Inn in 1997 and the King's Inns in |
a QC, and in the same year was also elected a | bencher of his Inn. |
rd University's Pembroke College, an Honorary | Bencher of the Middle Temple (British Inns of Court), |
official role) in 1671 and six years later a | bencher, or member of the controlling committee of th |
o the Bar (Gray's Inn) in 1977 and has been a | Bencher since 2003. |
He was elected as a Regional | Bencher with the Law Society of Upper Canada in 2007. |
ng the first Aboriginal woman to become a Lay | Bencher with the Law Society of Manitoba. |
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