Copyright held by
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Further details of licences are available from our
Licences page. For more
information, contact the project director,
Born digital.
Camomile Street lay south of the city wall from Bevis Marks
to Bishopsgate Street. Camomile Street is the seventeenth century
name for a street that was nameless when
the streete which runneth by the north ende of saint Marie streete(Stow).
Most MoEML documents, or significant fragments with mol:
prefix and accessed through the web application
with their id + .xml
.
The molagas prefix points to the shape representation of a location on MoEML’s OpenLayers3-based rendering of the Agas Map.
Links to page-images in the Chadwyck-Healey
Links to page-images in the
The mdt (MoEML Document Type) prefix used on
The mdtlist (MoEML Document Type listing) prefix used in linking attributes points to a listings page constructed from a category in the central MDT taxonomy in the includes file. There are two variants, one with the plain _subcategories
, 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
The sb prefix is used on
Our editorial and encoding practices are documented in detail in the Praxis section of our website.
Camomile Street lay south of the city wall from Bevis Marks
to Bishopsgate Street. Camomile Street is the seventeenth century
name for a street that was nameless when
the streete which runneth by the north ende of saint Marie streete(Stow). He does note that the street had become a less favourable place to live. There were
a number of small tenements, letten out to strangers, and other meane people, a far cry from the fifteenth century when nobles like the Earl of Oxford owned land there (Stow).
Camomile Street is shown on the Agas map running from St. Augustine
Papey to Bishopsgate but, like