(St.) Katherine's East Smithfield

(St.) Katherine's East Smithfield
   See St. Katherine's Street, East Smithfield.

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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  • The Katherine Wheel, East Smithfield —    West of Hermitage Dock (Rocque, 1746). A tenement called le Katheryn Whele in East Smithfield was in the time of Henry VIII situated between the Three Kings beer house west and the Mille Dock of the Abbey of Graces east, the Thames south and… …   Dictionary of London

  • East Smithfield —    A district lying just outside the walls of London, east of the Tower, stretching south to the Thames, and east to Nightingale Lane, while to the north it extended itself into the parish of Whitechapel.    In early days it constituted a Manor… …   Dictionary of London

  • John's Court, East Smithfield —    South out of Upper East Smithfield (P.C. 1732 Lockie, 1810).    Former name : Jennings Rents (Survey, St. Katherine, 1686, Sloane, MS. 3254, A. I. Br. Mus. Strype, ed. 1720 and 1755).    Removed for the construction of St. Katherine Docks and… …   Dictionary of London

  • Swan Street, Upper East Smithfield —    North east from Butcher Row to East Smithfield at No.102, with a branch to Nightingale Lane (Lockie, 1810).    Former names: Swann alley, 1641 (Ct. H.W. IT. p.760). Swan alley (W. Stow, 1722 Horwood, 1799).    Removed for the erection of St.… …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Katherine's Street, East Smithfield —    East from the Tower to Hermitage Bridge (Lockie, 1810).    Former name : St. Katherine s (O. and M. 1677 Horwood, 1799).    It seems to be referred to as Thames Street in 1763 in L.C.C. Deeds, Harben Bequest, 1700 1800, No. 99.    Removed for… …   Dictionary of London

  • Butcher Row, East Smithfield —    South east from Upper East Smithfield to Lower East Smithfield (Lockie s Topog. 1810 Elmes Topog. Dict. 1831).    Earliest mention: Hatton, 1708.    Site covered by the St. Katherine s Docks and adjacent warehouses 1827.    Possibly the street …   Dictionary of London

  • Red Lion, East Smithfield —    Brewhouse so called, which belonged to St. Mary Graces, near the brewhouse called Le three Kyngs, and the messuage called Le Katherine Wheele, 31 H. VIII. 1540, 37 H. VIII. and 39 Eliz. (Cal. L. and M. Ft. of Fines, 11.64; L. and P. H. VIII.… …   Dictionary of London

  • Cock Alley, East Smithfield —    North out of Upper East Smithfield (In Bacon s map, 1912).    Earliest mention: Hatton, 1708.    Site seems to be covered by Katherine Buildings (Industrial Dwellings) …   Dictionary of London

  • Lower East Smithfield —    West from Little Thames Street to the Hermitage Swing Bridge and Basin (P.O. Directory).    In the eighteenth century the street of this name ran south from Butcher Row (Hatton, 1708) and during the second half of the century at any rate… …   Dictionary of London

  • Red Cross Street, East Smithfield —    North east out of Butcher Row to Nightingale Lane (Hatton, 1708 Lockie, 1810).    Removed for the formation of St. Katherine s Docks and the adjacent warehouses 1827 …   Dictionary of London

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