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Title: Barrister records
Post by: chrisclare on Tuesday 16 March 04 09:13 GMT (UK)
How does one start to find Barrister records for London 1850īs?
I have a gt gt grandfather who according to his marriage cert and subsequently the birth cert of his son (my gt grandfather), was a "Barrister in practice".
Iīm not sure if this means that he was practising to BE a Barrister or that he was practising AS a Barrister??
Any advice most welcome!
Chris.
Title: Re:Barrister records
Post by: Kazza on Tuesday 16 March 04 18:44 GMT (UK)
Hi,

practise - verb - Engage in a rehersal
practice - noun - A customary way of operation or behavior

Therefore I would say he was a trained or qualified Barrister.

I would have to investigate further to find those particular records,  but in my experience with solicitors records in Devon and Glos., they seem to be handed on to local records offices.

Kazza.
Title: Re:Barrister records
Post by: chrisclare on Wednesday 17 March 04 09:25 GMT (UK)
Thanks K. I have tried local record sources but drawn a blank.
I think (vague memories of social history classes!)the answer may be the Law Lists or the inner temple but canīt find out how I can access the records (if indeed there are any) from abroad.
Chris. (in a very wet Barcelona)

On another note, I would be pleased to offer a free translation service to any forum members who might have Spanish/Catalan/French ancestors or need assistance searching the Spanish records system.
Title: Re:Barrister records
Post by: RootsChat on Wednesday 17 March 04 17:37 GMT (UK)
Dear Chris,

The Inner Temple is indeed a possible start. Here are some links which may be worth you have a look at. :)

http://www.rootschat.co.uk/forum/index.php?board=47;action=display;threadid=387&start=0

RootsChat
Title: Re: Barrister records
Post by: behindthefrogs on Thursday 22 September 05 22:35 BST (UK)
All English Barristers will have been a member of one of the four Inns:-

Gray's Inn
Lincoln's Inn
Inner Temple
Middle Temple

The overall body is the Law Society.  there seems to be little information available about historic members and i suspect each Inn will have to be approached separately.
Title: Re: Barrister records
Post by: jorose on Friday 23 September 05 10:28 BST (UK)
www.historicaldirectories.org might be a start.  What was his name, I can check The Times for you.