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Definition of Barristers
1. barrister [n] - See also: barrister
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barristers
Literary usage of Barristers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Attorneys at Law by Edward Mark Thornton, Hiram Thomas (1914)
"barristers and Solicitors. — Lawyers in England are divided into two grades—barristers
and solicitors. The business of the solicitor is to carry on the ..."
2. A Philadelphia Lawyer in the London Courts by Thomas Leaming (1911)
"Common law barristers have their chambers chiefly in the Middle Temple and Inner
Temple; chancery men, largely in Lincoln's Inn, and the two kinds of ..."
3. The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia by Nova Scotia, William Young (1851)
"barristers, tlieir privileges and precedence v 4. Time from which service shall
be reckoned. power of courts to control all ..."
4. Readings in Political Science by Raymond Garfield Gettell (1911)
"barristers and solicitors in England. Lowell describes as follows the distinction
between two branches in the practice of law which, although uncommon in ..."
5. The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Ireland by James Roderick O'Flanagan (1870)
"In reference to barristers dancing, I give the follow- Irish baring from the
Memoranda Koll of 9 Henry VIII., ..."