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  1. 13 de jun. de 2023 · Constance, Countess Marshal, died 12 (or 14) Nov. 1437, and was buried in a chapel at St. Katherine by the Tower, London by her brother, John Holand, Duke of Exeter. Following her death, Sir John Grey married (2nd) before 1 July 1438 Margaret Mowbray, daughter of Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk and widow of Sir Robert Howard. [1]

  2. St Katharine's by the Tower—full name Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katharine by the Tower—was a medieval church and hospital next to the Tower of London. The establishment was founded in 1147 and the buildings demolished in 1825 to build St Katharine Docks, which takes its name from it. However it was reestablished elsewhere in London and 123 years later returned once more ...

  3. The Tower Hotel, London, sits proudly on the River Thames, overlooking Tower Bridge and in the midst of some of London’s most iconic landmarks and famous locations, including the Tower of London, St Katherine's Docks, HMS Belfast, the Shard and more. As one of the top hotels in London this weekend, The Tower Hotel London combines comfort and ...

  4. Inscription. St Katharine by the Tower. Very similar iron plaques can be found on mooring bollards around the docks. The design looks early 19th century to us so perhaps this plaque dates from the creation of the docks. At Balliol Archives we found a very similar image and the text: " Her usual symbols are a wheel and a book, and may also ...

  5. Description. A view showing St. Katharine's and the libery of St Katherine, which were located less than a mile southeast of the Tower of London, the site was redeveloped into St. Katherine's Docks in the nineteenth century. From John Strype's A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster (1720).

  6. St Katharine Docks took their name from the former hospital of St Katharine's by the Tower , built in the 12th century, which stood on the site. An intensely built-up 23 acre (9.5 hectares) site was earmarked for redevelopment by an Act of Parliament in 1825, with construction commencing in May 182

  7. LMA, MS 09693/004, Chapter Minutes of the Royal Foundation of St Katharine’s 3. LMA, ACC/199/TC/029/MS09704, St Katharine by the Tower – Court Leets 4. C. Jamison, The History of the Royal Hospital of St Katharine by the Tower of London, (OUP, 1952) 5.