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The residences of some of the nobility in London were at one period called Inns, which has the same signification as hôtel, and several of the Inns of Court, as Gray’s Inn, Furnival’s Inn, Lincoln’s Inn, and Clifford’s Inn, were originally the residences of Lords Gray, Furnival, Lincoln, and Clifford. […] Many of the hôtels in Paris contain within their enclosed walls an extensive garden, spacious court, stables, and offices.
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The
residences
of
some
of
the
nobility
in
London
were
at
one
period
called
Inns,
which
has
the
same
signification
as
hôtel,
and
several
of
the
Inns
of
Court,
as
Gray’s
Inn,
Furnival’s
Inn,
Lincoln’s
Inn,
and
Clifford’s
Inn,
were
originally
the
residences
of
Lords
Gray,
Furnival,
Lincoln,
and
Clifford.
[…]
Many
of
the
hôtels
in
Paris
contain
within
their
enclosed
walls
an
extensive
garden,
spacious
court,
stables,
and
offices.