The Inns of Court And Chancery

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The Inns of Court And Chancery
W J William John Loftie
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In the same reign of Edward III. , in the year J 333> judges were first knighted, and about the same time an order was formed by the professors .
The Inner Temple 79 of the common law, who had the exclusive privilege of practising in the Court of Common Pleas. These practitioners imitated the second degree of the old Templars. The word serjeant means briefly servant, and is supposed to translate exactly the Latin serviens. The new order were " the King's servants-at-law, " servientes damini Reg
...is ad legein. Under the old Knights Templars their fratrcs servientes were armigeri or esquires. The serjeants- at-law took this honourable name, and marked their rank by red caps, under which, as in the East at the present day, a linen coif was worn. No Arab or Egyptian puts on a fez without a linen cap under it. Some have conjectured that the lawyer's coif was intended for the concealment of the tonsure of such practitioners as had taken orders. Until the recent abolition of the Serjeants, every judge assumed the coif on appointment, and addressed and was addressed by other Serjeants as " brother.

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