London and St. Katherine's Docks

London and St. Katherine's Docks
   See St. Katherine Docks.

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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  • (St.) Katherine's Precinct —    This precinct included the site of the hospital of St. Katherine and its adjacent domains. It consisted of about 24 acres, granted to the Hospital from the date of its foundation, and it owed its existence to the survival of the privileges… …   Dictionary of London

  • New Street, St. Katherine's —    There were two streets so called in St. Katherine s precinct towards the end of the 18th century, at the southern end of St. Katherine s lane, one running east to Pillory Lane, the other south to St. Katherine s Court (Horwood, 1799).    They… …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Katherine's Hospital —    On Tower Hill, to the east of the Tower.    Founded by Q Matilda, the wife of King Stephen, before 1148 (Tanner) on ground belonging to the Priory of Holy Trinity, purchased by her from the Prior Ralph for the purpose (Ducarel, I. p 31). The… …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Katherine's Court, East Smithfield —    East out of St. Katherine s Square and west of the church (Lockie, 1810). (Survey of St. Katherine s, 1686, Sloane MS. 3254, A. I.).    Tradesmens tokens issued for houses in the Court, 1649 72 (Burn, 38).    Seems to be called Queen Court… …   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

  • Rose and Crown Court, St. Katherine's Lane —    East out of St. Katherine s Lane, nearly opposite Flemings Church Yard (Rocque, 1746 Lockie, 1810).    Former name: , Rose and Crown Alley (Surv. of St. K. 1686; Sloane MS. 3254. A. 2 P.C. 1732).    Removed for the formation of St. Katherine s …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Katherine's New Court —    South of Flemings Churchyard, at the north west corner of St. Katherine s Square (Rocque, 1746 Lockie, 1810).    Former names : Vine Court (Hatton, 1708 Strype, 1755). New Court or Catshole in St. Katherine s Close (P.C. 1732).    Perhaps… …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Katherine Dock Entrance —    East of St. Katherine s Wharf (O.S. ed. 1894).    Constructed with the St Katherine s Docks, 1827 8, and occupies site of Brown s Wharf …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Katherine's Cloysters —    North of St. Katherine s Church, between the church yard and New Street (Rocque, 1746 Lockie, 1810).    Removed for the formation of St. Katherine s Docks in 1827 …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Katherine's Wharf, East Smithfield —    Between Irongate Wharf west and St. Katherine s Dock Entrance east (O.S. ed. 1894).    Mentioned in 1446 in grant of the Tower Wharf to John Pury (Cal. P.R. H. VI 1441 6, p. 402).    Reconstructed when the St. Katherine s Docks were formed,… …   Dictionary of London

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