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Updated: June 19, 2025
Gray's-inn, in the time of Henry VIII. was so incommodious, that "the ancients of this house were necessitated to lodge double." Indeed until the beginning of the last century the lawyers lived mostly in their inns of court, or about Westminster-hall.
I immediately went down to him, and found him to be the coachman of my worthy friend Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY. He told me, that his master came to town last night, and would be glad to take a turn with me in Gray's-Inn walks.
As he said "Ha!" there came three quiet little taps on the table it is the middle table in the "Gray's-Inn CoffeeHouse," under the bust of the late Duke of W-ll-ngt-n. "I fired in the air," he continued; "did I not?" He married three months afterwards. 'Captain Brown, I said 'who could see Miss Sm-th without loving her? She is there! She is there!"
The lady comes along very slowly she looks hard at me she nods her head, as much as to say, 'You, and your cab, and your horse, are what I'm on the lookout for; and I gets down, opens the door, and sees her in quite comfortable. Says she, 'Drive me to Messrs. Scott and Brown, in Gray's-Inn Road." "No!" I ejaculated. "Yes, doctors," replied Simmons. "'Drive me, she says, 'to Messrs.
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