The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple

The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court which have the exclusive right to Call students to the Bar.

A modern institution with a long and distinguished history, Middle Temple is a place of many parts. First and foremost, Middle Temple is one of the four Inns of Court which have the exclusive right to Call students to the Bar. The education and training of advocates lie at the heart of the Inn, but we are also a professional society for our membership worldwide; and we maintain a heritage estate i

n central London housing chambers from which barristers practise. Several important activities support Middle Temple’s core functions. In addition to teaching, training and the management of the Inn’s property portfolio, these include the provision of around £1 million per year in support of our students and other junior members; the running of a modern Law library and an historic archive; the oversight (with Inner Temple) of the historic Temple Church; and the management of a commercial events business. All of these activities represent the 21st century Middle Temple, but training and education will always be at its core. Our core purposes

The Inn’s estate on the banks of the Thames was provided by Letters Patent to ‘The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple’ in 1608 on condition that it would always be used for the joint objectives of educating and accommodating those practising or training in the Law. Over four hundred years later, Middle Temple’s core purposes are still based on these founding principles:

• The education and training of students and barristers; and the promotion of diversity and access to the Bar by the provision of financial support to students and all other means.

• The maintenance of the Inn’s estate and its historic heritage; and the provision of professional accommodation for barristers and other services and facilities in support of the Inn’s core purposes.

• The achievement of the highest standards of advocacy in support of the judiciary and the rule of law; the promotion of the ethos of the Bar; and the maintenance of the highest professional standards in the public interest. Who we are

Middle Temple’s membership comprises students, barristers and senior members of the Bar and Judiciary. Members of the Inn’s Governing Body (Parliament) are known as Masters of the Bench. The Chairman is the Treasurer, who is elected each year for a 12-month period of office. The Chief Executive, who is a full-time permanent member of the Inn’s staff, is the Under Treasurer. A staff of 90 permanent employees assist the Under Treasurer with the day-to-day management and operation of the Inn, along with part-time staff who support our corporate events.

With the upcoming Garden Party at the end of this month, we look back at a programme from 1935. The party had music play...
19/06/2026

With the upcoming Garden Party at the end of this month, we look back at a programme from 1935. The party had music played by the band of H.M. Coldstream Guards and a selection of light refreshments on offer.

June marks LGBTQ+ Pride Month. It is an opportunity to raise awareness, educate, combat prejudice and promote equality f...
19/06/2026

June marks LGBTQ+ Pride Month. It is an opportunity to raise awareness, educate, combat prejudice and promote equality for the LGBTQ+ community. This year's Pride Month theme is ‘Many Voices. One Front’, a call to stand together across generations and identities.

18/06/2026

The latest exhibition in the Library, 'London, Law & Liberty? Middle Temple and the USA: 250 Years of Independence', explores the role played by members of the Inn in the Declaration of American Independence on 4 July 1776, and our enduring American connections, from the pivotal moment of Magna Carta to the intertwined histories of empire, education, revolution and the ongoing importance of the Library’s US collection.

18/06/2026

The future of the Bar inevitably provokes robust debate. But this barrister isn’t worried.

We are delighted to announce that The Hon. Mr Justice Chamberlain and The Hon. Mrs Justice Farbey, DBE have been appoint...
17/06/2026

We are delighted to announce that The Hon. Mr Justice Chamberlain and The Hon. Mrs Justice Farbey, DBE have been appointed as Justices of the Court of Appeal. Their swearing in ceremony will take place in due course.

Join us for Bench Call, at which there is a ceremony to Call elected members to the Bench. Be a part of this huge career...
17/06/2026

Join us for Bench Call, at which there is a ceremony to Call elected members to the Bench. Be a part of this huge career milestone in support of the Callees; guests are most welcome: https://loom.ly/fOQTC80

Our wonderful gardener Thomas Silverman weeding our great lawn on a tranquil early summer morning at Middle Temple."Some...
16/06/2026

Our wonderful gardener Thomas Silverman weeding our great lawn on a tranquil early summer morning at Middle Temple.

"Some people are surprised to hear we hand-weed the great lawn," he says. So here's the proof.

Step into an evening of culture and conversation at this special Private Guest Night, where the Treasurer will host insp...
15/06/2026

Step into an evening of culture and conversation at this special Private Guest Night, where the Treasurer will host inspiring guests from the world of arts. Share the experience and invite friends or associates who would relish the chance to mingle with leading figures from this vibrant community. Book today: https://loom.ly/IxebZJY

To celebrate National Beer Day, we have a receipt for beer and ale alongside sack (a historical term for white fortified...
15/06/2026

To celebrate National Beer Day, we have a receipt for beer and ale alongside sack (a historical term for white fortified wine imported from Spain) from 1737.

The impressive windows around the Inn have incurred costs over the years, including the payment of window tax and charge...
12/06/2026

The impressive windows around the Inn have incurred costs over the years, including the payment of window tax and charges for their upkeep. Rules also had to be instituted about what could not be thrown out of windows following complaints. Read more here: https://loom.ly/GzkP0Bo

Address

Middle Temple Lane
London
EC4Y9BT

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5:15pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:15pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:15pm
Thursday 9am - 5:15pm
Friday 9am - 5:15pm

Telephone

020 7427 4800

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