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Bevis Marks was a street south of the City Wall that ran east-west from Shoemaker Row to the north end of St. Mary Axe Street. It was in Aldgate Ward. Bevis Marks was continued by Duke’s Place.
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Bevis Marks was a street south of the City Wall that ran east-west from Shoemaker Row to the north end of St. Mary Axe
Street. It was in Aldgate Ward. one great house
large of roomes, fayre courts and garden plottes
, which at one time belonged to the
Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds Abbey, Suffolk. By the eighteenth century, this house no
longer existed. Buries Markes
, a
name honouring its connection with the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds (Stow). A synagogue was built on the southeast corner of
the street in the late seventeenth century and still exists to this day (see Benjamin
Cole’s 1756 map of Aldgate Ward [Cole]).
Bevis Marks is featured on the Agas map. It runs from the street at the west end of Holy Trinity Priory to St. Augustine Papey.