It was probably Roman (perennial type) Chamomile. 
		
 
 Also known as English Chamomile.  (It was introduced during the Roman conquest.)
 It is a low growing ground cover, and grows best when 'trod upon' according to Shakespeare.
 
 It can be used for a tea, but the German Chamomile is the one used mostly for that -
 - the two are not even remotely related, except by name.