Castle Lane

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

Next to Puddle Wharf, "between the Black Friars and the Thames, called 26 Ed. III., Castle Lane" (S. 366).


A great messuage in the lane, formerly belonging to the Priory of Okeborne, was suppressed by Henry V. and with other lands and tenements given by H. VI. to his College in Cambridge, called now the king's Colledge. Also a mill belonging to the 'Templars (S. 367).

See Queen's College Yard.

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