Eleanor Clotworthy

Ellie was called to the Bar in 2019 as a Queen Mother Scholar and commenced pupillage at Fourteen in October of the same year. She joined the Committee to give something back to the Inn and is particularly committed to the inclusion of members from underrepresented and non-traditional backgrounds. 

In her spare time, Ellie enjoys horse riding, playing the piano and singing.

Merlene George

Merlene is keen to provide various professional development opportunities for members who feel detached from the Inn, having directly benefitted from the advice and guidance provided by these same members! Merlene strongly believes in investing in our talented membership.

Merlene is highly involved with the Inn and currently serves as the 2020 Communications Officer of MTYBA. She was the 2019 Advocacy Officer of MTYBA and the 2018 Debating Officer of MTSA. Also, she was employed by the Education Department of Middle Temple between 2018 and 2019.

Jennifer Moles

Jennifer Moles is a Second Six Pupil at Chartlands Chambers in Northampton, practising in Family and Civil law. Prior to commencing pupillage, Jennifer worked as a County Court advocate. She has a particular interest in domestic violence work and have been a Board Member of Women’s Aid in Northampton for the past year. Jennifer additionally works as a volunteer advocate for the Schools Consent Project, delivering workshops to secondary school children on the law surrounding sexual consent.

Monifa Walters-Thompson

Monifa Walters-Thompson was called to the bar in 2014 and practices family law at Garden Court Chambers. She is involved in the pupillage and mentoring committee in chambers and dedicated to assisting people from minority backgrounds gain access to the bar and benefit from inclusion in the workings of the Inn.

Monifa served on the MTYBA committee and in her student days organised the Munroe Cup debating competition held at Middle Temple.

Anjali Keeping

Anjali Keeping is the President of the Middle Temple Students' Association. She is currently a Paralegal and will be undertaking the Bar Course at the Inns of Court College of Advocacy in September 2022. Anjali looks forward to developing a practice in Criminal Law.

Rebecca Hawkes-Reynolds

@DrLegalFish

Rebecca Hawkes-Reynolds was called in 2016 and was very fortunate to have been awarded the Lord Diplock Scholarship for her BPTC and is excited to be able to give back through being on Hall Committee. As a wheelchair user she would like to increase awareness of disabilities at the Bar but also encourage those with disabilities to consider such a career.

Alexandra Wilson

Alexandra Wilson is the first Queen’s scholar of Middle Temple. She graduated in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from University College, Oxford in 2016. Alexandra was the Access and Equal Opportunities officer at University College. She then studied for her Graduate Diploma in Law and has recently completed an LLM BPTC at BPP University.

Jo Morris

Called in 2003, I benefitted from the Inn's training and I am keen to repay some of the Inn's generosity. I am a Middle Temple advocacy trainer. I assist with training upon the pupil's course and at Cumberland Lodge. I hope that I can contribute to the Hall Committee. I ran the Pupillage department at Church Court Chambers until 2017 just before my departure in 2018 to Charter Chambers. I have been appointed to the Working Group of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers where I am contributing to the creation of a Code of Conduct for members of this new tribunal.