Europe, British Isles, England, City of London, Inner Temple

Inner Temple is in Temple [Map].

1613 Marriage of Elizabeth Stewart and Frederick V Elector Palatine

1666 Great Fire of London

In 1480 Robert Brudenell (age 19) entered at Inner Temple.

Around 1484 Nicholas Hare was born to John Hare of Homersfield in Suffolk. He was educated at Gonville College, Cambridge University and admitted to the Inner Temple in 1515.

In 1553 Edmund Colles (age 25) was admitted as a member to the Inner Temple.

In 1573 Baptist Hicks 1st Viscount Campden (age 16) admitted at Inner Temple.

In 1577 Francis Newport (age 22) educated at Inner Temple.

In 1590 Thomas Monck (age 19) admitted at Inner Temple.

In Jun 1591 John Bridgeman (age 54) was admitted to the Inner Temple.

In 1594 Thomas Coventry 1st Baron Coventry (age 16) admitted at Inner Temple.

In 1596 John Vaughan 1st Earl Carbery (age 21) admitted at Inner Temple.

In 1597 Heneage Finch (age 17) admitted at Inner Temple.

Marriage of Elizabeth Stewart and Frederick V Elector Palatine

On 20 Feb 1613 The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn was performed at the Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace [Map] as part of the wedding festivities. The masque was sponsored by the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn both of whom spent around £1200.

In 1615 John Bridgeman (age 78) was appointed a Bencher of the Inner Temple.

In Nov 1617 Thomas Twisden 1st Baronet (age 15) was admitted to the Inner Temple.

In 1620 John Curzon 1st Baronet (age 21) admitted at Inner Temple.

In 1621 John Vaughan of Transgoed (age 17) entered the Inner Temple. He was called to the bar in 1630 and became a Bencher in 1664.

On 22 Jan 1624 John Kelyng (age 16) was admitted to Inner Temple.

In 1625 John Edisbury (age 17) entered Inner Temple.

In Nov 1631 Thomas Salusbury 2nd Baronet (age 19) educated at Inner Temple.

On 04 Feb 1634 William Gawdy 1st Baronet (age 21) was admitted to the Inner Temple.

In 1637 William Borlase (age 16) was a student at Inner Temple.

In 1638 Heneage Finch 1st Earl Nottingham (age 16) educated at Inner Temple.

In 1656 Roger Palmer 1st Earl Castlemaine (age 22) admitted at Inner Temple.

On 04 Nov 1661 Josceline Percy 11th Earl of Northumberland (age 17) was educated at Inner Temple.

Great Fire of London

Evelyn's Diary. 04 Sep 1666. The burning still rages, and it is now gotten as far as the Inner Temple. All Fleet Street [Map], the Old Bailey, Ludgate hill, Warwick lane, Newgate, Paul's chain, Watling street, now flaming, and most of it reduced to ashes; the stones of Paul's [Map] flew like grenados, the melting lead running down the streets in a stream, and the very pavements glowing with fiery redness, so as no horse, nor man, was able to tread on them, and the demolition had stopped all the passages, so that no help could be applied. The eastern wind still more impetuously driving the flames forward. Nothing but the Almighty power of God was able to stop them; for vain was the help of man.

In 1668 William Barnesley (age 19) was admitted to the Inner Temple. He was called to the bar in 1667 and made a bencher in 1694. In 1707 he was Treasurer.

Evelyn's Diary. 30 Apr 1668. We sealed the deeds in Sir Edward Thurland's (age 61) chambers in the Inner Temple. I pray God bless it to me, it being a dear pennyworth; but the passion Sir R. Browne had for it, and that it was contiguous to our other grounds, engaged me!

In 1669 Orlando Bridgeman 1st Baronet (age 19) educated at Inner Temple.

In 1673 Heneage Finch 1st Earl Aylesford (age 24) was appointed Barrister at Inner Temple.

In 1680 Andrew Archer (age 20) admitted at Inner Temple.

In 1687 Thomas Newport 1st Baron Torrington (age 32) called to the bar at Inner Temple.

In 1715 Wilfrid Lawson 3rd Baronet (age 18) was admitted to the Inner Temple.

In 1716 Robert Grosvenor 6th Baronet (age 20) admitted at Inner Temple.

In 1723 Henry Archer (age 23) educated at Inner Temple.

In 1725 Wriothesley Digby (age 27) admitted at Inner Temple.

In 1740 John Buller (age 18) entered Middle Temple and Inner Temple in 1743. He was called to the bar in February 1747.