The Inner Temple Yearbook 2021

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The Inner Temple Yearbook 2021–2022

Royal Bencher and The Duke of Edinburgh Scholarships

ROYAL BENCHER AND THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH SCHOLARSHIPS His Royal Highness became a Royal Bencher of the Inn in 1954, and Royal Treasurer in 1961. He visited the Inn on numerous occasions, including for the Rededication of the Round in Temple Church in 1958, the 400th Anniversary of the Letters Patent granted to the Inns by James I in 2008 and more recently in 2013 for a special service following restoration of the Temple Church Harrison & Harrison organ. TIMELINE

16 November 1954 His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh elected to the Bench

9 November 1955 Her Majesty The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh visit The Inner Temple Hall for a Grand Day dinner

C December 1966 Amity Dinner attended by Her Majesty the Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh who also attended a service of thanksgiving in the church

1958

1984

Rededication of the Church Round attended by the Her Majesty the Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HM The Queen Mother

Scholarship Appeal Party in the garden attended by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh

1961

19 April 1961

Elected Royal Treasurer with The Right Honourable The Viscount Monckton of Brenchley as Deputy Treasurer

Grand Day

The Duke of Edinburgh Scholars During his tenure as Royal Treasurer, The Duke of Edinburgh Entrance Scholarships were founded to assist ten students with free entrance scholarships. The Deputy Treasurer Walter Monckton, Viscount Monckton of Brenchley 1961 commented that “it is hoped that a number of young men who might otherwise be lost to the profession will be attracted by these scholarships.”

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The scholarships were intended to cover the cost of admission and Call and to attract students who might otherwise choose careers that did not impose fees. In 1971, the rules for the scholarship were amended to exclude from the terms the payment of education and lecture fees and that the number of scholarships be increased to 25.

On 6 March 1972, the scholarships were further increased from 25 to 40 per year and, in 1985, this number was further increased to 50. The scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit and need.

The first Duke of Edinburgh Scholars, 1962 D R G Hands, C B Hertzog, C L Kelly, J A Swift, G L Tunnell, D A G Vaughan, H P D Bennett, M A Blythe, R A Henderson, A Irvine


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I Masters of the Bench

18min
pages 150-153

TC Temple Church Choir

4min
pages 140-141

T Valedictory for Her Honour Judge Korner CMG QC

17min
pages 133-135

T A Silver Lining: Remote working of the Bar Liaison Committee in the time of COVID

4min
pages 138-139

RL The Absolute Ban on Assisted Dying and Lessons From Canada

12min
pages 130-132

A Gilds and Things Keeping the Peace in 10th-Century London

14min
pages 126-129

A The Extraordinary Life of Khushwant Singh

7min
pages 123-125

T Social Context of the Law Prison Reform

15min
pages 120-122

G The Pond Garden

4min
pages 116-119

A A Portrait of the Inner Temple in 1722

8min
pages 114-115

T Circumstantial Evidence

5min
pages 112-113

I Porters: ‘Guardians of the Gates’

9min
pages 110-111

T A Reflection Upon the Case of Keziah Lewis

4min
pages 108-109

A History Society Law in the Time of Plague

13min
pages 104-107

I ‘Revelling’ in My New Role for The Inner Temple

3min
page 103

T Sovereignty Regained, EU Law Retained

12min
pages 100-102

A Timeline

9min
pages 96-97

TC The Temple Church Transforming with the Times

6min
pages 98-99

T Social Context of the Law Should UK Judges and Ex-Judges sit on the Hong Kong Court of Final

17min
pages 92-95

A The History Society Review

7min
pages 90-91

T What Does It Mean to Be Anti-Racist in a Profession Full of Privileged People?

13min
pages 86-89

L Never a Truer Word

5min
pages 84-85

L Library Facilities and Services

1min
pages 82-83

The Council of The Inns of Court

3min
page 81

C Celebrate the Lives

8min
pages 47-50

RL Giving Judges a Voice in Democracies

13min
pages 44-46

T One Bar: Experiences of Employed Barristers

9min
pages 52-54

T the Fire Courts

12min
pages 41-43

T Social Context of the Law Helmuth von Moltke and the Rule of Law

20min
pages 28-33

T What Really Happened in Liversidge v Anderson?

20min
pages 24-27

I Post-Lockdown Review the Junior Junior Bar on the Frontline

12min
pages 34-37

I Ivy Williams

12min
pages 38-40

T Roger Fenton Inner Templar and First Accredited War Photographer

4min
pages 16-19

RL A Public Health Approach to Equality Law

12min
pages 20-23

I From the Treasurer

6min
pages 6-7

C Royal Bencher and The Duke of Edinburgh Scholarship

5min
pages 14-15
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