NEW INN

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New Inn. Hist. English law. One of the Inns of Chancery (collegiate houses) in which law students were placed before entering the Inns of Court. • This practice continued until approximately 1650, when the buildings began to be used only by barristers and solicitors. See INN OF CHANCERY. Cf. INN OF COURT.

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