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Wander around Blackfriars, Ludgate Hill, Fleet Street and Chancery Lane and see various places in London associated with the English legal system.

Attractions include the area of Temple, Templars' Church, the Old Bailey, the Royal Courts of Justice and Sir John Soane's museum.

Legal Quiz

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newgate prison

1. What infamous prison once stood on the corner of Old Bailey?

Marshalsea
Newgate
Bridewell
Holloway




lincolns inn

2. What are the names of the four remaining Inns of Court?

Serjeants, Temple, Queens, Royal
Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, Piccadilly
Lincoln's, Gray's, Inner Temple, Middle Temple
Westminster, London, Waterloo, Blackfriars


dickens

3. In 1846, Charles Dickens established his own newspaper in Fleet Street. What was it called?

Daily Mirror
Daily Telegraph
Daily News
Daily Post


templars church

4. The name "Temple" refers to an area in central London. What was it named after?

the order of the Knights Templar
the Roman temple that was discovered there
a temple in Greece
a man called Charles Temple

old bailey

5. What is the official name for the court that is commonly known as "the Old Bailey"?

Royal Court of Justice
Supreme Court
Central Criminal Court
High Court


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