- St Mary
Matfelon church, po****rly
known as St Mary's, Whitechapel, was a
Catholic then
after the
English Reformation a
Church of
England parish church...
-
etymology of the
Matfelon element is
unclear and
apparently unique.
Around 1338,
Whitechapel became an
independent parish, with St Mary
Matfelon, originally...
- of St Mary
Matfelon Church, Whitechapel.[citation needed] An
entry in the
Burial Register for St Mary's,
Whitechapel (aka St Mary
Matfelon),
dated 4 July...
- day in the
parish church of Whitechapel, St Mary
Matfelon. The
parish register of St Mary
Matfelon records his burial: "1649. Buriall. June 21st. Rich...
- Helen's Bishopsgate, in the City. "Whitechapple" may
refer to St Mary
Matfelon, Whitechapel, or to the
Whitechapel Bell
Foundry which began making bells...
- is the site of the old 14th-century, once
whitewashed church, St Mary
Matfelon, from
which Whitechapel gets its name. St Mary's was
badly damaged by enemy...
- Pump,
along Aldgate High
Street and
Whitechapel High
Street to St Mary
Matfelon Church (now
Altab Ali Park) and some way
along Whitechapel Road. The adjacent...
-
Robert Miles, and was
buried 15 June 1586 in the
churchyard at St Mary
Matfelon, in Whitechapel. In his will
dated 1 July 1578 he left his
property to...
-
where he was to
oversee the
rebuilding of the
parish church (St. Mary
Matfelon) with
funds donated by
Octavius Coope.
Kitto designed an open-air pulpit...
-
standard mortuary fee, the baby's
christening robe, to the
rector of St Mary
Matfelon in Whitechapel,
Thomas Dryffeld,
after the
funeral of his dead five-w****-old...