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The '''St Mary Matfelon''' was a [[church]] in [[Whitechapel]], [[London]], [[United Kingdom]].
The '''St. Mary Matfelon''' was a [[church]] in [[Whitechapel]], [[London]], [[United Kingdom]].


==History==
==History==
St Mary was built in 1329 over a site which stood a former white chapel which occupied the site, built in 1286. [[Richard Brandon]], the executioner of king [[Charles I of England|Charles I]], was buried in the church's yard following his death in 1649. After the {{Wiki|Great Fire of 1666}}, St Mary was rebuilt in 1685 despite sustaining no damage. It was later rebuilt again in 1875 in order to more closely resemble the church as it was in 1329. During [[The Blitz]] in 1940, St Mary was badly damaged and eventually demolished in 1952.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: St. Mary Matfelon]]</ref>
St. Mary was built in 1329 over the site of a former white chapel, built in 1286. [[Richard Brandon]], the executioner of king [[Charles I of England|Charles I]], was buried in the church's yard following his death in 1649. After the {{Wiki|Great Fire of 1666}}, St. Mary was rebuilt in 1685 despite sustaining no damage. It was later rebuilt again in 1875 in order to more closely resemble the church as it had been in 1329. During [[The Blitz]] in 1940, St. Mary was badly damaged, and it was eventually demolished in 1952.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: St. Mary Matfelon]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 17:21, 22 June 2020

The St. Mary Matfelon was a church in Whitechapel, London, United Kingdom.

History

St. Mary was built in 1329 over the site of a former white chapel, built in 1286. Richard Brandon, the executioner of king Charles I, was buried in the church's yard following his death in 1649. After the Great Fire of 1666, St. Mary was rebuilt in 1685 despite sustaining no damage. It was later rebuilt again in 1875 in order to more closely resemble the church as it had been in 1329. During The Blitz in 1940, St. Mary was badly damaged, and it was eventually demolished in 1952.[1]

Appearances

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