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Assistant Librarian (Acquisitions)
Winston Hunter KC is a catastrophic injury specialist at Byrom Street Chambers, with an extensive knowledge of issues surrounding loss of earnings and insurance indemnity. Winston has a broad personal injury practice that often crosses over into the clinical negligence sphere. Winston also sits as a Recorder and a Deputy High Court Judge.
Alexandra Sutton is a barrister based in Manchester. She spent six years as a self-employed criminal practitioner, before moving to the Government Legal Department in 2024. She is a member of the Inner Temple, a fee-paid judge of the First-tier Tribunal, and an elected member of the Bar Council.
30 Park Place
Treasury Office Assistant
Stuart is Chambers Director at 3PB where he is involved in all aspects of strategic development of Chambers within the Senior Management team. He is responsible for the Credit Control team, is Chambers Equality and Diversity Officer and Welfare Officer.
Sam is Head of Diversity & Inclusion and CSR at the Bar Council. She leads on the design and delivery of EDI support for the profession. This includes E&D training and good practice guidance, as well as the provision of direct advice and support to chambers and individuals. Sam has been responsible for high-profile programmes, including Baroness Harman’s Review into Bullying and Harassment at the Bar, and the Bar’s use of Talk to Spot; work on addressing earnings gaps based on sex and race; Wellbeing at the Bar; and she co-authored Bar Council’s Race Reports (2021 and 2024).
Steve is a public lawyer with particular expertise in health, education and social care and disability and children’s rights cases. He is a discrimination specialist and has acted in many of the leading public law discrimination cases. Steve was named ‘Future Leader: Diversity & Inclusion’ at the Chambers UK Bar Awards 2021 and co-authored Disabled Children: A Legal Handbook (Legal Action Group).
Emma is a barrister at 5 Essex Chambers. She has a civil and public law practice, specialising in inquests and inquiries, civil claims (including human rights claims), judicial review, data and information law and personal injury. Emma is on the Attorney General’s A Panel of Counsel.
David is a barrister at 3PB. He is a personal injury and clinical negligence specialist who also acts in civil disputes and has been appointed to the Attorney General’s C Panel.
Emma-Louise practises in civil, public and human rights law at 1, Crown Office Row. She is a member of the Attorney General’s B Panel.
Host
Sunyana is Head of the Inquest team at 3PB and, in addition to her inquest work, she practises in professional discipline and health and safety. She also sits as a Deputy District Judge in the County Court and as an Assistant Coroner.
First female prosecutor in a murder trial in British Guyana
Head of Catering
Reader Elect 2026
Alex is a junior Barrister at Farrars Building Chambers practicing in mixed civil cases, with a particular focus on employment. Through working at Advocate Alex has been building a practice in probate and chancery work.
Sarah is a family law barrister specialising in international issues. She has been a reviewer for Advocate for many years. Sarah is also a Family Recorder, Family Arbitrator and Family Mediator and Co-founder of the Working Group on Pets on Divorce and Separation.
Sophie practices from Deans Court Chambers, Manchester and 3 Raymond Buildings, London. She is a member of the Attorney General’s Pro Bono Committee, Chair of the Greater Manchester Pro Bono Committee, The Northern Circuit Pro Bono representative and Deans Courts Pro Bono Champion. Sophie regularly provides Pro Bono advice and representation through ADVOCATE alongside mentoring for ADVOCATE too. She is also a Bencher of Inner Temple.
Student Ambassador
Student Ambassador
Student Ambassador
Student Ambassador
Student Ambassador
Student Ambassador
Student Ambassador
Student Ambassador
Student Ambassador
Student Ambassador
Senior Sales Executive
Senior Sales Executive
Events Manager
Pupil Ambassador: Projects Lead
andreas.wildner@quadrantchambers.com
Pupil Ambassador: E&T Committee Rep and South Eastern Circuit Rep
Pupil Ambassador: Wales and Chester Circuit Rep
Pupil Ambassador: Western Circuit Rep
alessandro.diadamo@unitystreetchambers.com
Pupil Ambassador: North Eastern Circuit Rep
Pupil Ambassador: Midlands Circuit Rep & Northern Circuit Rep
Master of the Bench
Rachel Spearing KC is a Master of the Bench at The Honourable Society of Inner Temple. She leads the Movers & Returners program at the Inn alongside the Education and Training Team in support of their established Barristers programs. In 2012 she co-founded the Wellbeing at the Bar initiative with the General Council of the Bar.
Engagement Manager at Advocate
Chief Executive of Advocate
Rebecca is Chief Executive of Advocate, the Bar’s pro bono charity, and has worked in access to justice for over 20 years. She began her career as a solicitor at Hogan Lovells before joining LawWorks, where she led a project establishing free legal advice sessions in low-income communities. She later became Programme Director of the Litigant in Person Support Strategy at the Access to Justice Foundation, coordinating national efforts to support unrepresented individuals.
Rebecca is an Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple and has held a range of trustee and non-executive roles, including with the Money Advice Trust, Advice Services Alliance, and Blackfriars Settlement. She is currently an adviser to the HMCTS Reform Programme.
Graduate Trainee Librarian
Library Assistant
1 Hare Court
Junior Bar Association President, Education & Training Committee
Dare Street Chambers
Reader 2026
Reader 2026
Lady Justice Juliet May studied PPP (Psychology, Philosophy and Physiology) at Wadham College, Oxford before obtaining an M.Phil in clinical psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. She worked as a clinical psychologist in the NHS, including in forensic services, before retraining as a barrister. She was called to the Bar by Inner Temple in 1988, where she became a Bencher in 2010. She has served on a number of Inn committees, volunteered at student training events and has chaired both the Qualifying Sessions and Education and Training Committees. Her pupillage was at 3VB, a commercial set of chambers in Gray’s Inn, where she went on to obtain tenancy, taking silk in 2008. She served as a part time judge of the Mental Health Tribunal (England) between 2002 and 2008. She was appointed a Recorder in 2001, a Circuit Judge in 2008, a deputy High Court Judge in 2013 and a High Court Judge assigned to the Queen’s, now King’s, Bench Division in 2015. She was a Presiding Judge on the Western Circuit for four years from 2017 to 2020. She was appointed Judicial Lead for Youth Justice in 2022. She joined the Sentencing Council as a judicial member in 2020 and was appointed as Chair of the Sentencing Council on 6 October 2025.
I am a Pupil Barrister at Blackfriars Chambers, having commenced a Criminal Pupillage in October 2024. I applied to be a Pupil Ambassador as I want to ensure that relevant issues are being raised, addressed and actioned appropriately. During my undergraduate degree, I worked as an Outreach and Senior Student Ambassador, advocating on behalf of students, particularly those from widening participation backgrounds, to ensure they had access to essential wellbeing and support services. I believe my previous experience will allow me to effectively and fairly represent the views of Pupils and ensure that delicate matters are always dealt with sensitively.
I am currently undertaking a Criminal Pupillage at Exchange Chambers, Liverpool. I finished my BPC LLM in 2023 with an Outstanding/Distinction after working as a Paralegal in Personal Injury for 18 months post-law degree.
Hi, I'm Beth. I'm the pupil rep on the Inn’s Education and Training Committee. I'm undertaking pupillage at QEB, a set specialising in family law - matrimonial finance, specifically, with some private children cases. Prior to pupillage, I worked at the Law Commission as a research assistant. Throughout my time working and in education, I’ve taken on several ‘ambassador’ type roles; and I’m excited to bring that expertise to being a pupil ambassador! I look forward to representing your interests throughout the year.
Operations and Facilities Officer
Head of Teaching & Learning
Management of Pre-Pupillage, Pupils, New Practitioners and Established Practitioners teams; Educational design and pedagogy; Academic quality assurance.
Archbishop of Canterbury (1928–1942)
Education Co-ordinator
Events Manager
Pegasus Bar & Restaurant Manager
Gardener
Imogen trained on the RHSL2 at Capel Manor college before joining The Inner Temple in 2024. She has lots of experience working in public and private gardens and has a keen interest in sustainable and ecological gardening.
Finance & HR
Temple Garden Chambers
Education & Training Committee, Inner Temple Bar Council Representative
First Black person to be elected Chair of the Bar Council
Barbara Mills KC. Adm IT 1988; Call 1990; Silk 2020; Bencher 2021. Joint Head of Chambers at 4PB; Recorder 2012; Deputy High Court Judge 2023; Vice Chair of the Bar Council 2024; Chair of the Bar Council 2025, making her the first Black person and first person of colour and the first specialist family practitioner for 35 years to assume the role.
Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales
The Rt Hon The Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill DBE. Admitted 1985; Call 1987; Bencher 2006. QC 2003; Recorder 2009; High Court judge 2013-2020; Court of Appeal 2020-2023; Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales 2023-
Chair of Professional Negligence Bar Association in 2007 and2008, and the chairman of the Conduct Committee of the Bar Standards Board from 2008-2011. In April 2011, Carr was appointed Disciplinary Commissioner in proceedings before the International Criminal Court. She was a member of the board of the Judicial College 2014-2018, and served as a member of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal 2014-2016. She is the first woman to serve as the head of the judiciary of England and Wales since the inception of the office of Lord Chief Justice in the 13th century.
Deans Court Chambers
30 Park Place
Practising barrister
Practising barrister
Student
Guildhall Chambers
Head Porter/Head of Security
Treasurer 2026
Helen Davies KC is a practising barrister who was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1990 and was the recipient of a major scholarship. She was called to the Bar in 1991 and completed her pupillage in Brick Court Chambers, where she developed a highly distinguished practice covering all aspects of commercial litigation, competition/EU law and regulatory/public law. She was nominated by Chambers & Partners for Competition Silk of the Year 2018 and Commercial Silk of the Year 2020, and by The Legal 500 for Silk of the Year in 2022. In 2019 and 2023 she won Commercial Litigation Silk of the Year in the Legal 500 UK Bar Awards, and in 2024 she won Banking & Finance Silk of Year in the Chambers & Partners UK Bar Awards. In 2025, Master Davies was nominated for The Lawyer’s Barrister of the Year award, and in 2026 she was recognised as one of the Stars at the Bar by Chambers & Partners, following her ranking in the Chambers UK Bar Guide. She regularly sits as an arbitrator in international and domestic arbitrations, appointed by the ICC, LCIA, DIFC-LCIA and other arbitral institutions, and has chaired many such Tribunals.
Master Davies took Silk in 2008. She has been one of the Joint Heads of Brick Court Chambers since 2013 and has at various times chaired the Chambers’ Pupillage, Equality and Diversity, IT and GDPR Committees, and its Executive Committee.
Master Davies is a steadfast supporter of the Inn and has made a substantial and consistent contribution over many years. She was appointed as a Barrister Governing Bencher of the Inn in 2010 and has served on the Investment Sub-Committee and the Outreach Committee (now the Scholarships and Outreach Committee), becoming Vice Chair of the latter in 2015. She served on the Executive Committee from 2015 to end-2022, and for two consecutive terms (the maximum permitted) as the Inn’s Trustee of the Council of the Inns of Court from 2016 to end-2022, an important period during which the Inns of Court College of Advocacy Bar Course was developed.
Master Davies is also a Trustee of the Old Vic Theatre in London and Variety, the Children’s Charity.
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Junior Bar Auditor, Executive Committee (ex-officio), Estates, Insurances, Marshalling
Garden Court Chambers
9 St John St Chambers
Staff, Scholarships & Outreach, Yearbook
Chambers of Sir Hamid Moollan KC
Nursing & Midwifery Council
Gardener
Outreach Co-ordinator
Insight events, Next Step Sessions, Schools outreach including Discovery Days, Pegasus Access and Support Scheme, and Dinner to the Universities
Events & Administration Officer
Chief Executive
Communications & Social Media Co-ordinator
Events Coordinator
Secretary
Contact Us
pupils-practitioners@innertemple.org.uk
BAE Systems
Library, Employed Bar Forum
5 KBW
Treasurer 2025
Assistant Archivist
Gardener
Trained on the RHS Level 2 at Capel Manor College whilst volunteering at the Inner Temple Garden in 2016. Now, after working in private gardens in and around London and completing the RHS Level 3, she’s back as a member of the Garden Team since joining us in 2022.
Internal Sales Executive
Accounts Assistant
Education Co-ordinator
pupils-practitioners@innertemple.org.uk
Pupils Advocacy Training Programme, New Practitioners Training Programme and Marshalling Scheme
Trainee Gardener
Trained as a Level 2 apprentice at Grosvenor Estates, he joined The Inner Temple Garden as a trainee in September 2024. Working towards the RHS Level 3, he is passionate about ornamental horticulture and its role in supporting the environment.
Sales Manager
Events Manager
Barrister and Cartographer
People Manager
Management Accountant
Sales and Marketing Manager
Senior Manager (Scholarships and Outreach)
Management of outreach and scholarships activities, Scholarships and Outreach Committee and Digital outreach
Graduate Trainee Librarian
Education Engagement Co-ordinator
Call to the Bar and Student Societies
Education Programmes Manager
pupils-practitioners@innertemple.org.uk
Pupils and New Practitioners Courses and Advocacy Training Committee
Pegasus Trust Co-ordinator
Pegasus Trust
Executive Chef
Events Manager
Porter
Deka Chambers
Joint Vice Chair, Education & Training Committee, Advocacy Training Committee
Four Brick Court
Inner Temple Students Association, Student Engagement and Support Committee, Pegasus Scholarship Trust
First Black head of chambers; first Black deputy circuit judge
Treasurer 2024
Mr Justice Michael Soole has been a High Court Judge (King’s Bench Division) since November 2015, hearing a wide range of civil and criminal cases. In January 2022, Mr Justice Soole was appointed as Judge in Charge of the King’s Bench Division Civil List.
Before his judicial appointment, Mr Justice Soole was a barrister for 37 years, being called to the Bar by The Inner Temple in 1977 and appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2002. His practice included a specialisation in professional negligence and construction law. He was Chair of TECBAR (the Technology and Construction Bar Association) and a member of the Bar Council.
Appointed as a Governing Bencher in 2008, Mr Justice Soole served on the Advocacy Training Committee (Chair, 2012-14), the Library Committee (Vice Chair, 2016-2018), the Education & Training Committee, the Scholarships Committee, the Outreach Committee and the Student Societies Committee. He has served on the Executive Committee since 2022.
Mr Justice Soole was also a member of the Advocacy Training Council (now Inns of Court College of Advocacy) and has been an advocacy trainer for many years, teaching at home and overseas – including the UN in New York, The Hague, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Mauritius.
Events Assistant
Music Administrator
Executive Head Chef
Sales & Marketing Manager
1st female QC in the Bahamas, former Attorney General
Former Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice
President of the Supreme Court
1st Singaporean woman admitted to the Bar in Hong Kong and the Straits Settlements
First female President of the Employment Appeal Tribunal
First female President of the Queen’s Bench Division
The Rt Hon Dame Victoria Sharp DBE. Adm IT 1978; Call 1979; Bencher 2009; QC 2001; a Recorder, 1998–2008; a Judge of the High Ct of Justice, QBD, 2009–13; a Presiding Judge, Western Circuit, 2012–13. A Lady Justice of Appeal 2013-19; President, King’s Bench Division, since 2019 (Vice-President, 2016–19); Deputy Head of Criminal Justice, since 2020.
First woman Permanent Secretary
Second woman to be called to the Hong Kong Bar
First woman to be admitted to The Inner Temple
British lawyer and Law Lord, known for his role in the partition of British India
Nationalist lawyer, politician and writer
First QC in Britain of Afro-Caribbean heritage
The first woman in British Guiana to qualify as a lawyer
Nigerian Nationalist and Statesman
First black Gresham College Professor of Law
Lawyer, feminist and first female barrister in Sri Lanka
Nigerian jurist, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice
Lord Chief Justice of England 1992-96
Royal Treasurer 1961
Government Legal Department
Amazon Web Services
6 Pump Court
| Pegasus Scholarship Trust |
1GC Family Law
Harcourt Chambers
5RB
Communications, IT and AI Committee, Education & Training Committee
7BR
Librarian & Keeper of Manuscripts
East Anglian Chambers
Head of Productions Operations
Treasurer
Secretary
Vice-President
President
10 King's Bench Walk
Deka Chambers
Inns of Court Alliance for Women, Wellbeing
(also SE Circuit)
BSH Global
12 King's Bench Walk
No 5 Chambers
Wilberforce Chambers
Estates Committee, EDI Sub-Committee, LGBTQ+ Society, Pictures
3 Hare Court
| Trusts |
Pendragon Chambers
Parklane Plowden Chambers
Maitland Chambers
Library Committee, International Committee
Doughty Street
Gardener
First woman General Counsel of the Serious Fraud Office
First woman to sit as Recorder for a jury trial
First ethnic-Chinese and Malayan woman to be called to the English Bar
(later Oon Beng Hong OBE, known as Mrs B H Oon, 1903-1979) Adm IT 1923; Call 1926.
First ethnic-Chinese and Malayan woman to be called to the English Bar
First woman to practise as a barrister in Burma
Anti-apartheid campaigner who became Speaker of the National Assembly of SA
2nd most senior judge and most senior woman judge in Scotland
The Rt Hon Lady Dorrian (1957 – ). Adm IT 1991, Call 1991; Bencher 2018. QC (Scot) 1994; Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland 2005; Lord Justice Clerk and President, Second Division, Court of Session 2016-2025. The second most senior judge and most senior woman judge in Scotland.
First Burmese woman admitted to an Inn
Adm IT 1924; Call 1928. First Burmese woman admitted to an Inn.
Labour politician
Barrister and writer
Twice Served as the acting President of Pakistan
Founding father and first Prime Minister of Pakistan
Former Director of Public Prosecutions
Former Solicitor General & Attorney General
Dandy, leader of fashion and Master of Ceremonies
First woman to be called to the Bar of England and Wales
Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Singapore
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (2000-2005)
American merchant and politician
International lawyer
Indian revolutionary fighter
Historian
The first woman Advocate General for Scotland
First woman to be a lawyer in Dominica, and the first to be Prime Minister
Second woman to be a Supreme Court Judge
First woman to serve as Speaker in an African Parliament
Treasurer 2023
Senior Archivist, Parliamentary Archives
Senior Library Assistant
Reader of the Temple
Project Manager, SRM Special Projects
Lord Chancellor Secretary of State for Justice (2007-2010)
Author, novelist, creator of Dracula
Prime Minister of Cape Colony 1890–96
Founding father and first Prime Minster of Malaysia
First King of Malaysia
Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong
Signed the Declaration of American Independence
British double Olympic champion, won gold medals in 1924 & 1928
Won gold in 100m sprint, 1924 Paris Olympics
First Prime Minister of India
Creator of ‘Rumpole of the Bailey’
Lawyer, judge, author of 'On Tenures'
First woman High Court Judge & First woman Bencher
First President of Botswana
First woman to chair the Bar Council
One of the most influential economists of the 20th century
Resp. for the safe flight of 1000s of Jews from Nazi Germany
Former President of Pakistan
Presided over 'Bloody Assizes'
first ever QC to suffer disbarment
First Royal Bencher of The Inner Temple
Scottish lawyer, judge, and former Lord Chancellor
Author of 'Tom Brown's Schooldays'
Former Leader of the Conservative Party
Known as "The Great Defender"
First woman judge and President of the International Court of Justice
Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (1997-2003)
Author, playwright and law reform activist
Poet and Author
First LCJ to possess a law degree
Best known as half of Gilbert and Sullivan
Architect of Indian Independence
Involved in trial of Regicides in reign of Charles II
Courtier, Master of the Queen's Horse, favourite of Elizabeth I
Circumnavigator and Admiral
Sri Lankan philanthropist
19th Century Social Reformer
Author and Irish Nationalist
The greatest jurist of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras
Sun Yat-sen's Foreign Minister
Poet and author
First woman member of Court of Appeal
Presided over trial of Mary, Queen of Scots
Diarist and Biographer
"The method of living in the Inner Temple is, in my opinion, the most agreeable in the world for a single man.”Image Source: https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/use-this-image.php?mkey=mw00687
Judge at Nuremberg trials
Presided over trial of Sir Thomas More
Prime Minister 1945-51
Palestinian Politician
1998 Treasurer
2011 Treasurer
2011 Royal Treasurer
HR Manager
2018 Treasurer
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple 1971, Master of the Bench, Inner Temple 1992; Judge of the Courts of Appeal of Jersey and Guernsey 1993-2004;
High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division (Commercial Court) 2004-2013; In charge of the Commercial Court 2010-2012;
Appointed to the Court of Appeal 2013; Vice-President of the Court of Appeal (Civil) 2016; Reader, Inner Temple 2017; Treasurer, Inner Temple 2018.
Mountford Chambers
Moots, Advocacy Training Committee, Revels, Drama
Charter Chambers
Selborne Chambers
Payne Hicks Beach
House of Commons
Deputy Head Gardener
Sophie trained at the Inner Temple Garden and at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, followed by the Master of Horticulture with the RHS. She takes a particular interest in biodiverse planting schemes for city greening focusing on sensible, resourceful and sustainable horticultural practices. In the garden and as a committee member of the London Gardens Network, Sophie takes great pride in sharing knowledge, skills, experiences and to provide learning guidance to encourage future horticulturists.
Head Gardener
Trained on the Diploma at RHS Wisley, Sean went on to prestigious roles for the RHS, National Trust and Kensington Palace before joining The Inner Temple in 2018. Throughout his career he has studied plants all over the world including Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, the gardens of Kyoto and the High Line, New York. Since taking over the Inner Temple Garden, Sean has worked closely with Deputy Head Gardener Sophie and the team, to evolve the Garden into a dreamlike, plantsperson’s oasis, with artistic and ecologically minded planting at its core
Treasurer 2022
Her Honour Deborah Taylor was Recorder of Westminster and Resident Judge at Southwark Crown Court 2017-2022. She also sits in the Court of Appeal Criminal Division and in the High Court Queen’s Bench Division and Administrative Court. She was a Judicial Appointments Commissioner from 2011-2013.
Deborah read Jurisprudence at Somerville College, Oxford. She went on to be called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in 1983. She was elected as a Judicial Governing Bencher in 2009.
She has been involved in the governance of the Inn for a number of years. Appointed to the Scholarships Committee 2010 (Vice-Chair 2012 and Chair 2013); Education & Training Committee in 2011; Executive Committee in 2013; Inner Temple representative on the Temple Women’s Forum 2013-2021 (Co-Convenor 2016); Reader Elect 2019; Reader 2020 and 2021.Producer
Marketing Manager
Pension Administrator
Park Lane Plowden Chambers
Facilities Manager
10 King's Bench Walk
Monckton Chambers
2020 and 2021 Treasurer
Joint Head of Falcon Chambers, where he has a wide practice in commercial property law.
He specialises in rent review work (co-authoring the principal text on the subject), development agreements, easements and restrictive covenants, and has recently appeared in the Supreme Court and Privy Council in leading cases on leasehold covenants, prescriptive claims and strata title.
Guy Fetherstonhaugh studied economics at Bristol University before completing a short service commission in the Royal Green Jackets.
He went on to be called to the Bar by The Inner Temple in 1983. He took Silk in 2003 and was elected a Master of the Bench in 2009.
He has been involved in Inn activities for a number of years. Appointed to the Estates Committee in 2009 (Vice-Chair 2012 and Chair 2013; Chair of the Education & Training Committee of the Bar Council; Reader Elect, Inner Temple 2018; Reader, Inner Temple 2019, Inner Temple Treasurer 2020 and 2021.
Porter
Director, COIC
Education Operations and Project Manager
Compliance and regulatory matters, Office Management, Education Systems and data management, Research and Call to the Bar
3 Temple Gardens
Joint Vice Chair, Executive Committee, Temple Church Trust, Car Park
St Mary's Chambers
2 Bedford Row
Harcourt Chambers
Goldsmith Chambers
3 Verulam Buildings
2 Temple Garden Chambers
3 Paper Buildings
Monckton Chambers
| European Circuit; Estates Committee; Library |
St Ives Chambers
Lincoln House Chambers
9 Park Place Chambers
Goldsmith Chambers
Bivonas Law
One Essex Court
Goldsmith Chambers
QEB Hollis Whiteman
4 Brick Court
Temple Garden Chambers
Garden Court Chambers
Wilberforce Chambers
BLC Chair, Executive Committee, Bencher Nomination Committee, Garden
Fried Frank
Four New Square
Wilberforce Chambers
20 Essex Street
Fraser Chambers
12 King's Bench Walk
Foundry Chambers
12 King's Bench Walk
39 Essex Chambers
7 King's Bench Walk
3 Temple Garden chambers
QEB Hollis Whiteman
Thomas More Chambers
25 Bedford Row
3 Verulam Buildings
Government Legal Service
1 Chancery Lane
Events Assistant
General Inner Temple Garden enquiries, volunteering, Chelsea Fringe and arts projects
Executive Assistant to the Sub-Treasurer
Key point of contact for the Treasurer and the Sub-Treasurer (CEO). Supports administration of governance and international activities.
Sales Manager
Sales & Marketing Manager
Student Ambassador
Hi, my name is Tegan and I’m so excited to be one of your Student Ambassadors. I am currently studying at Cardiff University and completed my LLB at Swansea. My aim is to help students to feel more connected to the Inn and make the most of all the opportunities provided. A bit about me is that I am a qualified scuba diver, love watching rugby and started playing underwater hockey last year (yes it’s as random as it sounds). Please feel free to reach out if you have any ideas or suggestions.
Deputy Head of Catering
Pegasus Club Secretary
Pegasus Club Secretary
Contact Us
mooting@innertemplesocieties.org
The Secretary to the Pegasus Scholarship Trust
The Reverend and Valiant Master of the Temple
Verger - Church Visits and Bookings
Church Music Administration
General Administration
Estates Officer
Lead Electrician
Regional Education Officer
pre-pupillage@innertemple.org.uk / qs@innertemple.org.uk
Regional Qualifying Session and the Police Liaison Scheme
Education Programme Manager (Practitioners)
establishedbarristers@innertemple.org.uk
Advance and specialist Advocacy Training, Advocacy Teacher Training, Pupils Ethics Course, Pupil Supervisors and other practice management training and Established Barrister CPD
Scholarships Manager
scholarships@innertemple.org.uk
Scholarships (Bar Course, GDL, Pupillage, Internship, Disability Awards) and the Pegasus Trust
Education Programmes Manager (Pre-Pupillage)
pre-pupillage@innertemple.org.uk / qs@innertemple.org.uk
Management of Qualifying Sessions, Oversight of Student Support Schemes and Pre-Pupillage Careers Support and the Qualifying Sessions Committee
Lead Plumber
Carpenter
Office Manager
Mechanical & Electrical Engineer
Works Supervisor
Capital Programme Manager
Accounts and Payroll Administrator
Assistant Collector (Finance Manager)
Financial Controller
Senior Network Administrator
Senior Library Assistant
Assistant Librarian
Deputy Librarian
Reader Services Librarian
Library Administrator
Head of the Sub-Treasurer's Office
jcollisprice@innertemple.org.uk
Responsible for governance, such as the election of Governing Benchers and committee memberships. Manages international initiatives and events (Secretary to the International Committee). Supports the Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity Sub-Committee with development of policies, initiatives and advice related to EDI issues (Secretary to the EDI Sub-Committee)
Director of Properties & Surveyor
Archivist
Head of IT / Systems Librarian
Technology and Communications Officer
Membership Registrar
Membership enquiries, members’ records 1960-, student disciplinary matters and data protection enquiries.
Assistant to the Director of Treasury Office
Assistant to the Director of Treasury Office
Member Events & Administration Assistant
Members’ event bookings and car park enquiries
Membership & Records Assistant
General enquiries, Public guided tours, student qualifying session enquiries and membership enquiries including; address changes and record updates
First female prosecutor in a murder trial in British Guyana
Iris de Freitas (1896-1989). Adm IT 1922; Call 1929.
First woman to practise law in the Caribbean and the first female prosecutor in a murder trial in British Guyana.
Director of Treasury Office
Responsible for the overall management of the Treasury Office and special projects, Secretary to the Bar Liaison Committee, Assistant Editor of the Yearbook, Joint Editor of Innerview
2019 Treasurer
Sub-Treasurer
subtreasurer@innertemple.org.uk
Mr Dorey has had a distinguished career in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, serving at various times as Ambassador to Ethiopia, Djibouti and the African Union; and to Hungary; plus spells as Deputy Head of Mission in Hong Kong and Pakistan. He holds a Masters degree in Modern History from Exeter College, University of Oxford.
Member Events & Administration Manager
Members’ events, Innerview, website queries, Inns of Court Alliance for Women and Temple Employed Bar
Director of Education
All Education and Training Activities, Policy and regulation issues and complaints
Bencher Election Candidate