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[[File:robin-hood-court-st-clement-danes-richard-horwood-romantic london.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood Court was probably the area indicated by the red arrow / Adapted from Richard Horwood's ''Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster'' (1792-99) at [http://www.romanticlondon.org/maps/fullscreen/layer/17/#18/51.51357/-0.11388 Romantic London.]]]
[[File:robin-hood-court-st-clement-danes-richard-horwood-romantic london.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood Court was probably the area indicated by the red arrow / Adapted from Richard Horwood's ''Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster'' (1792-99) at [http://www.romanticlondon.org/maps/fullscreen/layer/17/#18/51.51357/-0.11388 Romantic London.]]]
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Robin Hood Court was located a little north-east of the church of St Clement Danes in an area now occupied by the Royal Courts of Justice. It is noted in early 19th century topographical references works on London.
Robin Hood Court was located a little north-east of the church of St Clement Danes in an area now occupied by the Royal Courts of Justice. It is noted in late 18th and early 19th century topographical references works on London.


Robin Hood Court is included in a list of localities in the ''Compleat Compting House Companion'' (1763).<ref>{{:Anonymous 1763a}}, p. 417, ''s.n.'' Robin Hood court [6].</ref> Lockie in his ''Topography of London'' (editions of 1810 and 1813) notes a ""Robinhood-Court, Newcastle-Court, Strand,&mdash;the first on the L., a few yards from Picket-st. or the Strand, near Temple-bar" (see gazetteers below). "Picket Street" was then the name of the Strand on the north side of the church of St Clement Danes.<ref>See [http://www.mappalondon.com/london/north-west/westminster.jpg Edward Stanford's ''Library Map of London'' (1862-71), Westminster section.]</ref> Based on Lockie's directions I believe the yard indicated on the detail of Horwood's map below is likely to be the one he referred to.{{#ask:[[Category:Records ({{#ifeq:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}||{{PAGENAME}}|{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0| {{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}} }},{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}}|1}}{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}+1}}}}}}]]| format=embedded|embedformat=h4|columns=1|limit=1000|sort=Utitle|intro=<h3>Records</h3>}}{{#ask:[[Category:Allusions ({{#ifeq:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}||{{PAGENAME}}|{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0| {{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}} }},{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}}|1}}{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}+1}}}}}}]]| format=embedded|embedformat=h4|columns=1|limit=1000|sort=Utitle|intro=<h3>Allusions</h3>}}
Robin Hood Court is included in a list of localities in the ''Compleat Compting House Companion'' (1763).<ref>{{:Anonymous 1763a}}, p. 417, ''s.n.'' Robin Hood court [6].</ref> Lockie in his ''Topography of London'' (editions of 1810 and 1813) notes a ""Robinhood-Court, Newcastle-Court, Strand,&mdash;the first on the L., a few yards from Picket-st. or the Strand, near Temple-bar" (see gazetteers below). "Picket Street" was then the name of the Strand on the north side of the church of St Clement Danes.<ref>See [http://www.mappalondon.com/london/north-west/westminster.jpg Edward Stanford's ''Library Map of London'' (1862-71), Westminster section.]</ref> Based on Lockie's directions I believe the yard indicated on the detail of Horwood's map below is likely to be the one he referred to.{{#ask:[[Category:Records ({{#ifeq:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}||{{PAGENAME}}|{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0| {{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}} }},{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}}|1}}{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}+1}}}}}}]]| format=embedded|embedformat=h4|columns=1|limit=1000|sort=Utitle|intro=<h3>Records</h3>}}{{#ask:[[Category:Allusions ({{#ifeq:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}||{{PAGENAME}}|{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0| {{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}} }},{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}}|1}}{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}+1}}}}}}]]| format=embedded|embedformat=h4|columns=1|limit=1000|sort=Utitle|intro=<h3>Allusions</h3>}}

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[[File:|thumb|right|500px|The Robin Hood Court was probably located somewhere within the area now occupied by the Royal Courts of Justice / Google Earth Street View.]]

Robin Hood Court was probably the area indicated by the red arrow / Adapted from Richard Horwood's Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster (1792-99) at Romantic London.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-23. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-24.

Robin Hood Court was located a little north-east of the church of St Clement Danes in an area now occupied by the Royal Courts of Justice. It is noted in late 18th and early 19th century topographical references works on London.

Robin Hood Court is included in a list of localities in the Compleat Compting House Companion (1763).[1] Lockie in his Topography of London (editions of 1810 and 1813) notes a ""Robinhood-Court, Newcastle-Court, Strand,—the first on the L., a few yards from Picket-st. or the Strand, near Temple-bar" (see gazetteers below). "Picket Street" was then the name of the Strand on the north side of the church of St Clement Danes.[2] Based on Lockie's directions I believe the yard indicated on the detail of Horwood's map below is likely to be the one he referred to.

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