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When 15 years old he became an articled clerk to his father.
Sir, that man has made friends with our articled clerk.
In 1970, he joined a law firm as an articled clerk.
He took up the offer in October 1926, and began as an articled clerk.
He initially entered the law himself, as an articled clerk to his father.
Then Hubert was going to be an articled clerk, straight after school.
Articled clerks go a good deal on the water.
It would later hire one of the first women to become an articled clerk in Victoria.
Now the other partners were either dead or retired, and her father ran the business alone with the help of a young articled clerk.
In 1891 he was an articled law student.
"I'll take you to the room in which the articled clerk generally sits.
After leaving University he followed his father's profession and worked as an articled clerk within a solicitor's office.
Articled clerks who switch employers during this period are required to extend their training by six months.
He took a dislike to Philip because he was an articled clerk.
"We have the list", the articled investigators said, "and, yes, it agrees with what you remember.
Articled clerks have been in the habit of fleshing their legal wit upon it.
After leaving school, he worked for three years as an articled law clerk, before gaining a place at Cambridge University to read history.
After serving as an articled clerk he was admitted as a solicitor in 1892.
"I am an artist," John Mastic told the articled investigators.
He could have taken his law degree to some comfortable firm of solicitors in Derby and become an articled clerk.
Percival himself was at school locally, and then by 1871 was an articled clerk to an attorney.
He had spent four unwilling years as an articled clerk in his father's law office, before being able to enrol as a student.
A female articled clerk is far from welcome in a profession and a clerks' chamber dominated by males.
He left school at the age of 15 and become an articled clerk, which allowed him to train as a solicitor, without a degree in law.
He did not go to university, but became an articled clerk with a firms of solicitors in Manchester, and later studied for the bar.