(St.) Martin Outwich, Churchyard

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

Piece of ground between St. Mary Street and Bishopsgate let by the Chamberlains of London to the parish of St. Martins Oteswich to be a churchyard or burying place for the dead (S. 163-4) 30 H. VIII. 51 ft. long from east to west and 27 ft. broad at the east end and 191/2 ft. broad at the west end (Wilkinson, p. 3).


Situated on the north side of Camomile Street, disputed in Stow's time between Bishopsgate, Lime Street and Aldgate Wards (ib.).

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