North East Wales North West England region circa 1780 The top section has four rows of drawers framed by unusual pollard oak veneer and with turned and reeded quarter columns at its edges The base has three rows of drawers, also framed with pollard oak veneer The whole is supported by a ...
Barnards Inn was one of the Inns of Court, the centres of legal training in England from the mediaeval period onwards. It was founded in 1454, as an Inn of Chancery (one specialising in the training of solicitors rather than barristers) on a site once owned by Sir Adam De Basing who ...