He was admitted to Gray's Inn on 10 March 1674.
He was admitted to Lincoln's Inn on 5 June 1637.
On 19 March 1566 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn.
He was admitted to Gray's Inn on 16 March 1641.
He was admitted to Grey's Inn in 1610 and became a lawyer.
In 1923, he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn and became a barrister.
After this he concentrated on a legal career having been admitted to Gray's Inn in 1926.
In 1816 he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn but there is no record of his ever being called to the bar.
He was admitted to Gray's Inn on 15 March 1620.
Both he and his older brother John, were admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1622.