The Black Books Society presents a lecture by Nicholas Le Poidevin KC, who will consider the law in England in 1422, the date of Lincoln’s Inn’s earliest continuous records. He will address topics such as sources of the law, what were the subjects of litigation, and what areas of law touched people’s lives.
The lecture will be followed by a drinks reception.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday 14 December 2022
Registration opens: 5.45 pm
Lecture begins: 6.00 pm
Drinks reception: 7.00 pm
End: 8.00 pm
Venue: The Ashworth Centre, Lincoln's Inn
Cost: £12.00
Non-members of the Inn are welcome to attend.
Admission will be for those who have booked via Eventbrite only. Please note, bookings will not be taken over the phone or via email for this event. The deadline to book will be Wednesday 7 December 2022.
Kindly note that it will not be possible to refund any places cancelled after Wednesday 7 December 2022.
If you have any questions about the event please contact Dunstan Speight via librarian@lincolnsinn.org.uk.
The Black Books Society aims to promote appreciation of the history and possessions of Lincoln’s Inn through a series of talks and lectures from members, researchers and academics