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1829 Aug. 2
The Reformists
☞ Can case be made of the against the practice which excludes
from the Judicial Books all men who have not been
as Presiders?
Extract from the Examiner 2d August 1829
The following is the substance of the resolutions relating
to the commission of persons in the Inner Temple, which
came into operation on 10th July 1829:–
"Resolved, That it is expedient to exclude, as far
as may be possible, from admission to the bar, persons
whose education and previous habits of life do not
afford sufficient testimony of the integrity and learning
which are essential to the dignity of a liberal profession
and the best titles to the respect and confidence of the
public.
Second, That with a view of effect this desirable
object, no person be hereafter admitted a student of
this society, without a previous examination by one
barrister of the society, to be named for that
purpose by the Masters of the Benth, and a
certificate, to be signed by the examiner, on the
competency of the candidate for admission in classical
attainments and the general subjects of a liberal education.
"N.B There is no order which requires a pecuniary qualification."
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