Abstract
Most writing on the early history of the Inns of Court reflects an assumption which was very clearly stated by Sir Frederick Pollock,On the whole then the constitution of the Inns of Court was settled about the middle of the fourteenth century on the lines which in all cssentials are much the same at this day. The only considerable formal change was that two centuries later the original governing committee of the Bench gave way to a single principal officer, the Treasurer.
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