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  • has recently become a Nepalese restaurant), two inns a small square with about six small shops, an I
  • Here there are two inns, a restaurant and a bistro, and in the ravine b
  • St. Michael's Church, a local village shop, two inns, a park, golf club, private day nursery and loc
  • Unable to close the demoralizing inns about the church he obtained by gift from an Ir
  • Many of the inns along its path were one time staging inns.
  • To earn money, Usagi can gamble at inns along the path and collect coins from slain ene
  • Also at Trumbo Point is Navy Gateway Inns and Suites (NGIS), (305) 293-4141 or (305) 293-
  • he two learned societies, their property in the Inns and the barristers who lived and worked there.
  • es through several states, going to prearranged inns and hotels along the routes.
  • Some English towns had as many as ten such inns and rivalry between them was intense, not only
  • North Shore and its diverse options of hotels, inns and B&Bs, Chicago's North Shore is a popular ch
  • ("pubcos"), such as (Punch Taverns, Enterprise Inns, and Admiral Taverns) from the older brewing-an
  • Inns and blacksmiths' forges were often established
  • e to London, as could be seen from the numerous inns and hostelries which served the area.
  • It had several inns and restaurants.
  • cal train with communal accommodations in small inns and hot spring spas.
  • The village once boasted no less than 13 Inns and three breweries.
  • t then bought Express Dairies in 1969 and Berni Inns and Mecca in 1970.
  • Several inns and hotels were established, including the Idle
  • The town had 27 inns and the first 24 hour post office outside of Lo
  • Many coaching inns and stabling facilities were provided for trave
  • He painted a series of famous coaching inns, and also a series of 80 metropolitan inns, in
  • y Alchemy Partners amid competition from Regent Inns and Ultimate Leisure.
  • der residences were originally boarding houses, inns and bars where people would go upon arrival.
  • ructure of the "Market" consisted of a whole of inns and workshops along the main road.
  • In 1865 the village had 11 inns and pubs, including The Black Horse, The Star,
  • April 4, 1996, Host Marriott sold 18 Residence Inns and 16 Marriott Courtyard Hotels to Hospitality
  • Franchise Systems, Inc., owner of the Microtel Inns and Hawthorn Suites brands for $150 million.
  • the tradition of touring groups, performing at inns and grand houses, the later a radically new for
  • s and Nell Gwynne, the development of shops and inns and the oldest spa assembly rooms in England.
  • ter", a name that was and still is common among inns and hotels around Britain.
  • rfectly signposted paths lead to mountain huts, inns and alps.
  • one of England's original 13th century coaching inns and has stone walls, oak beams, open fireplaces
  • Most La Quinta Inns are built with Spanish or Southern architecture
  • The local inns are the Royal Oak and the Hare and Hounds.
  • A few inns are also located at the south entrance of the m
  • These charming inns are scattered around the island countryside out
  • , which can be bought in bottles or on tap from inns around the south-west and south-midlands, thoug
  • en for audiences at wine taverns (Heurigen) and inns around Vienna.
  • Grand hotels and small inns, as well as repertory, off-Broadway, and single
  • ed by Alexander Whittier, who established three inns at the roadside in the 1850s.
  • and economics, completing his BL in the King's Inns at the same time.
  • O'Donnell was called to the King's Inns bar as barrister in 1905, and practised as a ba
  • Kenneth Ferguson (ed.) King's Inns Barristers, 1868-2004, Dublin, Honorable Societ
  • l economy, such as, shops, post-office, school, inns, blacksmith, and three religious buildings.
  • reyhound and The Crown were originally coaching inns built soon after the new road opened.
  • ience points, once "absorbed" by staying at the Inns, can lead to the player gaining levels.
  • Hotels, bed and breakfasts, and inns can be found in every village, including the hi
  • usly sold the America's Best Inn (formerly Best Inns) chain to the Country Hearth Inns chain to brot
  • s the corporately owned pub, owned by the Ember Inns chain.
  • The building's owner, Heaven on Earth Inns Corp, run by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, looked into
  • politician who served as President of Treadway Inns Corp., was a member of the Massachusetts Senate
  • Inns Court, sometimes spelled Inn's Court, is an are
  • s the suburbs of Filwood Park, Lower Knowle and Inns Court.
  • association for solicitors, the purpose of the Inns died out, and after a long period of decline th
  • and called to the Bar at Gray's Inn and King's Inns, Dublin in 1898.
  • He was an honorary Bencher King's Inns, Dublin and Middle Temple and he was a Law Lord
  • Dublin and was called to the bar by the King's Inns, Dublin in 1895.
  • was then called to the Bar of Ireland at King's Inns, Dublin twelve years later.
  • was called to the Bar of Ireland (at the King's Inns, Dublin) and the Bar of England and Wales (at t
  • f Constitutional and Criminal Law at the King's Inns, Dublin, 1882-88, and Professor of the Law of P
  • He became a barrister at the King's Inns, Dublin, called to the inner Bar as Senior Coun
  • rees and qualified as a barrister at the King's Inns, Dublin.
  • rtfolio also included a lodging chain (Shoney's Inns), four casual dining concepts (Fifth Quarter, T
  • rnpike trust in 1711, and a number of the local inns functioned as a stop for coaches.
  • Existing from at least 1344, the Inns gradually changed their purpose, and became bot
  • nn is owned by the umbrella company The Botanic Inns Group.
  • Many inns had prostitutes in order to attract larger numb
  • It was bought by the Jurys Inns hotel chain in 2001 for £42 million.
  • black cattle", and there were formerly several inns in the village to cater for the drovers and cat
  • ember of Middle Temple in London and the King's Inns in Dublin, and practised in Ireland for about t
  • There are two major inns in Essex: the Copper Beech Inn in Ivoryton, whi
  • Examples of historic sites of coaching inns in central London include the plaque on the Nom
  • It was taken over by Botanic Inns in October 2005.
  • This article is about coaching inns in general.
  • There had been many such inns in this part of London.
  • Bridgemere parish had three inns in 1765, one of which was named the Holly Bush.
  • They bought several pubs and inns in the constituency, and added "blue" to their
  • He was called to the Irish Bar by the King's Inns in 1877.
  • s is thought to be a conflation of two coaching inns in or near Greta Bridge.
  • He is also known as the commissioner of various inns in Anatolian towns.
  • There were three inns in the village, one with its own brewery.
  • silk in 1983 and became a member of the King's Inns in 1990, and an Honorary Bencher of Gray's Inn
  • nded the daylight raid for weapons on the Kings Inns in Dublin, on 21 June 1920.
  • Two historic inns in Bay View are the Stafford's Bay View Inn and
  • He was elected a Bencher of his inns in 1929 and undertook work for the Barristers'
  • Examples of historic inns in Wales include the Black Boy Inn (built 1522)
  • Historic inns in Oxford include The Bear Inn (originally esta
  • came a Q.C. in 1885 and a Bencher of the King's Inns in 1890.
  • clude The Custom House, the Four Courts, King's Inns in Dublin and Emo Court in Co. Laois.
  • Currently there are 23 of these Inns in Puerto Rico, with the biggest concentration
  • decline in the fortune of the many Taverns and Inns in the village.
  • Adamson was called to the Irish bar at King's Inns in April 1850, and admitted to practise at the
  • silk in 1877 and became a Bencher of the King's Inns in 1884.
  • name from the old Angel and Greyhound coaching inns in the High Street, for which it served as a ho
  • d distribution rights, to Memphis-based Holiday Inns, Inc.
  • wn had a resort industry with more than a dozen inns, including Ye Old Greenwich Inn, The Castle and
  • 991 IEEE Neural Network Pioneer Award, the 1992 INNS Leadership Award, the 1992 Boston Computer Soci
  • In the early 19th century, 26 coaching inns lined the High Street.
  • Washington Post, E-Trade, AOL Money & Finance, Inns Magazine, International Business Times, BNP Bri
  • The Grotto later passed to Oxford Hotels and Inns Management Ltd..
  • ollege, Trinity College, Dublin, and the King's Inns, O'Connell was then called to the bar.
  • hancery Lane which, due to its proximity to the Inns of Court and the country's main civil and crimi
  • bouring St Giles District along with two of the Inns of Court: Lincoln's Inn and Staple Inn.
  • 40 he was summoned to report the affairs of the Inns of Court to King Henry VIII.
  • , and has served as President of the Council of Inns of Court and the Bar since 2003.
  • ard in 1996, and in 1998 he earned the National Inns of Court's Lewis F. Powell Jr. Award for Profes
  • Carter also taught at the Inns of Court School of Law in London and was a visi
  • the church by about threescore gentlemen of the Inns of Court and Oxford.
  • In 1864 he took command of the Inns of Court Volunteers, in 1873 he became Commande
  • n he joined the Officers' Training Corps at the Inns of Court in 1915 and was commissioned in April
  • n house in 1806 and is one of the few remaining inns of those built along the Great Western Turnpike
  • in 1915, and took a postgraduate course at the Inns of Court, London, England, in 1919.
  • x Yeomanry merged with the sub-unit to form The Inns of Court & City and Essex Yeomanry (ICCEY).
  • the music in the great masque performed by the inns of court before the king and queen.
  • While John Fortescue wrote of ten Inns of Chancery, each one attached to an Inn of Cou
  • e Middle Temple, then one of the four principal Inns of Court.
  • the University and Gray's Inn, one of the four Inns of Court of the United Kingdom.
  • he special "collegiate" character of the Temple Inns of Court.
  • Honorary Bencher of the Middle Temple (British Inns of Court), a member of the Council of Foreign R
  • berg is a Master of the Bench with the American Inns of Court, is on the executive committee of two
  • gree in 1970, and finished his education at the Inns of Court School of law.
  • en studied law at the Middle Temple (one of the Inns of Court where English barristers are trained)
  • ody for barristers, rather than having both the Inns of Court and the Bar.
  • bar in 1985, but was President of the Senate of Inns of Court and the Bar from 1986 to 1987.
  • Then a reader in constitutional law to the Inns of Court (1926-1936), Professor of Constitution
  • They were both Inns of Chancery.
  • xford, was admitted to the Middle Temple of the Inns of Court and was a Fellow of University College
  • The Story of the Inns of Court
  • resque Views, with an Historical Account of the Inns of Court in London and Westminster, and the ser
  • The Story of the Inns of Court.
  • virtue and learning, viz. at the universities, inns of court, their prince's court, travels into Ge
  • as well as establishing the Senate of the Four Inns of Court that handles disciplinary action and o
  • anked the Royal library, the collections of the Inns of Court and the College of Arms; Cotton's hous
  • It is believed that the Inns of Chancery evolved in tandem with the Inns of
  • hich in 1968 became a subsidiary of the Holiday Inns of America, based in Memphis, and later became
  • Many students, legal professionals and Inns of Court School of Law alumni still refer to Ci
  • The practice of training barristers at the Inns of Chancery had died out by 1642, and the Inns
  • The Library is open to all members of the four Inns of Court.
  • Coat of Arms of the Inns of Court School of Law
  • He was also a member of the Calusa Inns of Court.
  • ereafter he joined the Inner Temple, one of the Inns of Court in London.
  • He was a zealous and efficient member of the Inns of Court Rifle Corps.
  • He went to St John's College, Cambridge and the Inns of Court.
  • After leaving Cambridge entered the Inns of Court and qualified as a barrister.
  • He qualified as a barrister at Inns of Court School of Law and practised criminal l
  • He was Reader in Constitutional Law at the Inns of Court from 1910 to 1926.
  • He was educated at Oxford and entered the Inns of Court before travelling abroad.
  • The Inns of Chancery sprang up around the Inns of Court,
  • The Inns of Chancery or Hospida Cancellarie were a group
  • le Society of the Inner Temple, one of the four Inns of Court.
  • The Golf Inns of America was a golf tournament on the LPGA To
  • He was educated at one of the Inns of Chancery from 1478 to 1480 before being admi
  • He was vice-chairman of the Inns of Court Conservative and Unionist Society and
  • Cambridge, the University of Oxford, and at the Inns of Court.
  • For several centuries, education at one of the Inns of Chancery was the first step towards becoming
  • as appointed Preacher of Gray's Inn, one of the Inns of Court in London.
  • udge and former President of the Council of The Inns of Court.
  • Thrower was presented with the "American Inns of Court Professionalism Award for the Eleventh
  • Scouts of America, the Garland Walker American Inns of Court.
  • Barnard's Inn was one of two Inns of Chancery linked to Gray's Inn, the other bei
  • He was additionally Chaplain of the Inns of Court Rifle Volunteers (1880-1908) and the W
  • admitted to the Inner Temple - one of the four Inns of Court - in 1868 and was invested as a Queen'
  • tudied law at Clement's Inn, London, one of the Inns of Chancery.
  • yers who were attracted by its proximity to the Inns of Court.
  • s "D" (Northamptonshire Yeomanry) Squadron, The Inns of Court Regiment, RAC (TA).
  • r of the James E. Doyle Chapter of the American Inns of Court.
  • The Inner and Middle Temple are two of the four Inns of Court to which English barristers must belon
  • ce took place at Middle Temple Hall, one of the Inns of Court, on Candlemas night, 2 February 1602.
  • A student would first join one of the Inns of Chancery, where he would be taught in the fo
  • 715, Randolph was admitted to Gray's Inn at the Inns of Court, then called to the bar on November 25
  • History of the Inns of Court and Chancery: With Notices of Their An
  • He served as president of the American Inns of Court Foundation, and in 1996 the Dallas cha
  • d as president of the William C. Keady American Inns of Court and as a member of the Mississippi Jud
  • to the Royal Courts of Justice and the various Inns of Court.
  • ly after its opening to a joint venture between Inns of America (owned by the Pratt brothers) and Bu
  • Inns of America also bought the Sands Hotel in Las V
  • and choirmaster of Gray's Inn, one of the four Inns of Court, and organist at the West London Synag
  • ourable Society of the Inner Temple (one of the Inns of Court) in 2002.
  • Economics, the City University, London, and the Inns of Court School of Law.
  • in the establishment of the Senate of the Four Inns of Court, which handles internal disciplinary m
  • d was admitted to the Middle Temple, one of the Inns of Court providing legal training in Elizabetha
  • r President of the William S. Sessions American Inns of Court, and the Bexar County Women's Bar Asso
  • ia into a prominent family, and was sent to the Inns of Court in England for his legal training.
  • In the Inns of Court, the members of the governing body are
  • bathhouses and an expansive network of roadside inns offering hot baths and sexual release, as well
  • sand and Cawsand, stopping at chosen houses and inns on the way.
  • he Cock and The Bull, (both originally coaching inns) on the main London to Chester and North Wales
  • There are also several mountain inns on its slopes.
  • lake Heath was a small group of farm houses and inns on the turnpike road from Oldbury to Halesowen,
  • The current owners are Botanic Inns, one of Belfast's largest pub and restaurant co
  • TD's and other alcoholic drinks from Enterprise Inns only.
  • ities for buying tickets were provided at local inns or from the keepers of various road crossings.
  • crossing, the Rivanna at Charlottesville, with inns or taverns spaced about 10 miles apart.
  • Ampicillin/flucloxacillin ( INNs) or co-fluampicil (BAN) is a combination drug o
  • There are, however, three inns or bed and breakfasts on the island of Hatteras
  • ct market, providing furnishings for hotels and inns, primarily in the United States.
  • A, Finglas West B, Finglas West C, Glasnevin B, Inns Quay A.
  • 1981 Holiday Inns Royal Swazi Sun Open
  • For individual inns, see Stagecoach Inn (disambiguation).
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