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devilling
devilling, vbl. n. (ˈdɛv(ə)lɪŋ) [f. devil v. + -ing1.] 1. Working as a devil or hack: see devil n. 5 b, c; devil v. 3.1880 Besant & Rice Seamy Side xiv. 114 The young barrister was engaged in some devilling. 1888 Star 8 Aug., Devilling is the term used in the literary trade for sweating. 1894 Westm....
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Devilling
Devilling is the custom of more senior self employed barristers/advocates making use of their junior’s services to complete briefs belonging to the more Australia
Australia has a devilling process similar to that of the UK, with only nine months of apprenticeship required for new advocates.
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Devlin (surname)
Dobhailen, Dobhailean, Dobhalen, Doibhilen, Doibhelen, Doibhilein, Dhoibhilein, Dubhalen, Doibhlin, Dubhlein, Dubhlein, Dubhlin, Dubhlen, Dublein, Duiblein, DeVilling , and Devilling.
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undevil
unˈdevil, v. [un-2 4 b and 6.] 1. trans. To free from demoniacal possession.1632 Quarles Div. Fancies i. xi, Whenas our blessed Saviour did un-devill The Man possest, the Spirits..Entred the Swine. 1655 Fuller Ch. Hist. x. iv. §55 The Boy..would not be undeviled by their Exorcisms. 1890 Talmage From...
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Paul Cullen, Lord Pentland
Legal career
Cullen was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1982, devilling for Alan Rodger QC.
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mystify
▪ I. mystify, v.1 rare. (ˈmɪstɪfaɪ) Also 8 mist-. [f. mist n. or misty a. + -fy.] Only in pa. pple.: Beclouded, befogged (lit. and fig.).a 1734 North Life Ld. Keeper North (1742) 79 His Lordship was not so mistified, by his Amour, as not to discern these Arts. 1819 Byron Juan ii. xii, When gazing on...
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Devilled kidneys
Devilled kidneys is a Victorian British breakfast dish consisting of lamb's kidneys cooked in a spiced sauce, referred to as "devilling". Description
The devilling mixture consists of Worcestershire sauce, mustard, butter, cayenne pepper, salt and black pepper.
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John Megaw
Through devilling for Willink, Megaw became known to the India Office, and was regularly retained by the Indian government to appear in front of the Judicial
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Devil (disambiguation)
disambiguation)
Devils Mountain (disambiguation)
Devil's Peak (disambiguation)
Devil River, Tasman Region, New Zealand
Devil's Tower (disambiguation)
Roles
Devilling
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Barrister
This apprenticeship is known as pupillage or devilling. Devilling is compulsory for those barristers who wish to be members of the Law Library and lasts for one legal year.
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Iain Bonomy, Lord Bonomy
In 1983, he left to begin devilling, and in 1984 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates, gaining Queen's Counsel status in 1993.
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Pupillage
See also
OLPAS
Devilling, the Irish and Scottish systems
Articling, the Canadian system
References
Anna Williams (ed), Chambers Student Guide to
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Sidney Rowlatt
He joined the Oxford circuit but made slow progress, devilling for Robert Finlay.
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William A. Robson
Career
Robson entered the chambers of Sir Henry Slesser, devilling for him when he was Solicitor General in 1924; this gave Robson early insight into how
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Advocate
Becoming an advocate
The process of becoming an advocate is referred to as devilling. A devil's competence in a number of aspects of written and oral advocacy is assessed during devilling, and a devil will not be admitted to the Faculty
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