- Matfelon
- Matfelon Mat"fel*on, n. [W. madfelen.] (Bot.) The knapweed ({Centaurea nigra}). [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Centaurea nigra — Matfelon Mat fel*on, n. [W. madfelen.] (Bot.) The knapweed ({Centaurea nigra}). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Whitechapel — Infobox UK place country = England map type = Greater London region = London population = official name = Whitechapel latitude = 51.5165 longitude = 0.0750 constituency westminster = post town = LONDON postcode area = E postcode district = E1… … Wikipedia
Richard Hunne — ( 1514) was a merchant tailor with Lollard sympathies. He was charged with heresy in London in 1514In March 1511, Hunne refused to pay the standard mortuary fee, the baby s christening robe, to the rector of St. Mary Matfelon in Whitechapel after … Wikipedia
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Whitechapel — Mercado y entrada de metro de la calle Whitechapel. Historia El corazón de Whitechapel es Whitechapel High Street, que se extiende de hasta Whitechapel Road; desde allí se formó a partir de una pequeña capilla dedicada a Santa María. El primer… … Wikipedia Español
Cripplegate — One of the City Gates in the north wall of the City leading into Fore Street. In Cripplegate Ward. Earliest mention: Cripelesgate. Ciryclegate. Cirpilegate in De Institutis Lundonie, Laws of Ethelred, c. 978 1016 (Thorpe, I. 301).… … Dictionary of London
Goodman's Fields — East of the Minories Precinct. In 35 H. VIII. Roland Goodman, fishmonger, had a tenement, with a garden and three closes of land abutting towards the garden east and towards the late priory of Minoresses west and two parcels of pasture leased… … Dictionary of London
(St.) Mary Whitechapel — On the south side of Whitechapel Road at No. 1 (P.O Directory). Not within the City boundary. Mentioned in records as early as 1280 (See below). New church erected on the old site 1675. Rebuilt 1875 and 1882. Modern edifice. Formerly… … Dictionary of London