• 1329: The original chapel was rebuilt as St Mary Matfelon. The parish of St. Mary's Whitechapel was created in 1673 when this church was rebuilt in red...
  • The church of St Mary Matfelon - to give it the old historic name - is itself a message of beauty and graciousness in such a quarter.
  • The parish church of St Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel Road, London E1, after it had been gutted by fire in 1880. ... Around 1320, it became called St Mary Matfelon.
  • The Illustrated London News provided its readers with a breathless description of what happened:- “The parish church of St. Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel, which...
  • St mary matfelon, whitechapel. The much-altered mediaeval "White Chapel" was rebuilt in 1875, and again after a fire in 1880, when nearly all the old...
  • Whitechapel Road, A11. The church of St Mary Matfelon was founded some time in the 13th century and it became known as alba capella or the white chapel.
  • Also known as St. Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel Church was located on Whitechapel Street. ... Documents using the spelling S. Mary Matfelon White chappell.
  • Known as St. Mary Matfelon, it stood until 1763 when it was demolished and replaced by a red brick church. st-mary-matfelon-whitechapel-1830.jpg.
  • The name dates back to the 14th century when the church of St Mary Matfelon (or Matfelun) was built on what is now the corner of Whitechapel High Street...
  • Whitechapel: is it really named after a white chapel? And if so, is it still there? ... A timeline of St Mary Matfelon.