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, meaning all subcategories of the category.
The molgls (MoEML gloss) prefix used on
This molvariant prefix is used on
This molajax prefix is used on
The molstow prefix is used on
The molshows prefix is used on
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When you come across an organization that is not in the A-Z Index, you will
need to add it to ORGS1.xml, MoEML’s Orgography file. For a quick
explanation of how to add many different types of organizations to
ORGS1.xml, see
Since the Twelve Great Livery Companies have already been added to ORGS1.xml, you will only be adding lesser livery companies and other early modern organizations and offices. One thing to note is that the sequence of entries in ORGS1.xml is rendered as it is encoded, which means that (1) entries must be added to the correct section of ORGS1.xml, and (2) entries must be added in alphabetical order.
Lesser livery companies have very standardized entries. They are added
alphabetically under the The
For a list of lesser livery companies, see Wikipedia. If the company you come across is not on this
list, it should be added to the Bakers’
Company
London
: note that https://www.bakers.co.uk//
: note that the URL for
the Bakers’ Company’s website is wrapped with a history of the company
: most lesser livery
company websites include a page on the history of the company,
which is linked here.
If an organization is not a (1) great livery company, (2) playing
company, or (3) lesser livery comapny, it goes under the The The The The The The
[Name of Company]
and is written in complete sentences
(unlike PERS1.xml entries which are written in fragments):