Apprentice
Bouvier's Law Dictionary and Concise Encyclopedia · John Bouvier; revised by Francis Rawle · 1914
Bouvier's Law Dictionary and Concise Encyclopedia
A person bound in the form of law to a master, to learn from him Bla. Com. 426; 2 Kent 211; Altemus v. Ely, 3 Rawle (Pa.) 307. Formerly the name of apprentice en la ley was given indiscriminately to all students of law. In the reign of Edward IV. they were sometimes called apprenticii ad barras. And in some of the ancient law-writers the terms apprentice and barrister are synonymous; Co. 2d Inst. 214; Eunomus, Dial. 2, § 53, p.
155; 21 L. Q. R. 353.
See Barrister.
See Barrister.