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There can be little doubt that a Roman encampment was situated opposite the site of St
Pancras Church about this period, and that the church is on the site of a Roman Compitum, which served as a centre of public worship and public meeting... It seems probable that the Roman Compitum at St Pancras was
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Information panels outside the church today state that it "stands on one of Europe’s most ancient sites of
Christian worship, possibly dating back to the early 4th century" and has been a "site of prayer and meditation since 314 AD". A vicar of the church claimed (at some point prior to 1870) to have
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The old church was principally late Tudor. When it was pulled down to be rebuilt, several small Norman columns, pilaster piers and other remains of a Norman edifice were found among the materials used in the wall, leaving no doubt but that the original church had been a Norman structure which had
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The 1847 reconstruction of the medieval church revealed Roman tiles in the fabric of its tower and an inscribed altar stone dated to AD 625 (other sources estimate an AD 600 date), which might suggest an early 7th-century foundation. The original cemetery around the church appears to have been
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When the church was rebuilt in 1847, builders found some evidence of Anglo-Saxon period church activity and some re-used Roman tiles in the walls. They were able to identify that the church building they were replacing was mainly late Tudor with elements of earlier structures incorporated.
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The church fell into disrepair and towards the end of the 18th century services were only held there on one Sunday each month; on other weeks, the same congregation would use a chapel in
Kentish Town. 18th and early 19th century urban expansion led to the construction of the capacious
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has suggested that the lumps and bumps in the fields to the west of the church that
Stukeley interpreted as a Roman camp were actually traces of the original medieval village of St Pancras, before the centre of the settlement moved north to the area now known as Kentish Town.
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Christian worship since AD 314, but as with most parish churches, especially the older ones, there is little documentary or archaeological evidence to allow the first use of the site to be dated. Remnants of
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at the head of a group of 40 monks intending to promote the re-establishment of
Christianity in England. Pope Gregory sent Augustine with relics of St Pancras, and the first church Augustine established, was dedicated to St Pancras and located in
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on 10 June 1954, That year also saw the former parish of Christ Church Somers Town (destroyed in the 1940 Blitz) merged into that of St
Pancras Old Church, followed by that of St Matthew's Oakley Square in 1956.
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In the early Middle Ages there was a centre of population in the vicinity of what is now known as the old church. However, in the 14th century the focus of population is thought to have shifted to what is now
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and amateur historian and archaeologist. Sharpe had proposed, in a book first published in 1919, that the area of the county of
Middlesex had in Roman times been subject to the form of land division known as
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2503:. Vol. 3: Being an Historical Account of the Towns, Villages, and Hamlets, Within Twelve Miles of That Capital, Interspersed With Biographical Anecdotes, County of Middlesex. Fb&c Limited.
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In 1870 local historian Samuel Palmer reported "This old and venerable church is said to be the first
Christian place of worship in the county of Middlesex in the eighth or ninth century."
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in the 1750s. However, some at least of Stukeley's contemporaries could see no trace of this camp, and considered that Stukeley had let his imagination run away with him.
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adapted to Christian worship shortly after the restoration of religious freedom in 313 (taking its name from the recently-martyred Pancras).
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1284:(c.1760–1793), ambassador from the Kingdom of Naples to Great Britain, committed suicide shortly after his arrival in London in 1793.
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Lovell, Percy; Marcham, William McB., eds. (1938). "St. Pancras Old Church".
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who was executed for cruelty in 1802. The famous vampire writer (
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of churches is not what we understand today by the phrase
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station with a bilingual service and a twinning with the
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that the dilapidated St Pancras church looked older than
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1591:. Vol. 2. London: Baker & Leigh. pp. 1–16.
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1811:"Court and Private Life in the Time of Queen Charlotte"
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The stone installation by Emily Young and Jeremy Clarke
2166:"Family Grows on Trees research into St Pancras area"
1951:"SAINT MATTHEW, SAINT PANCRAS: OAKLEY SQUARE, CAMDEN"
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1009:Henry Burdett, goldsmith (d.1736) and ancestor of
856:Angela Burdett-Coutts, 1st Baroness Burdett-Coutts
2612:Excavations at St Pancras Burial Ground 2002–2004
2223:Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, Brian, eds. (2004).
1865:"Details from listed building database (1113246)"
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941:under the Extramural Interment Act in 1854, and
790:(émigrés), especially priests, who had fled the
302:The building served the large ancient parish of
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1709:London Encyclopaedia, Weinreb and Hibbert, 1983
1643:(new ed.). London: Eland. pp. 41–42.
355:features in the building and references in the
2882:St Anselm and St Cecilia, Lincoln's Inn Fields
2395:. London: John Blake Publishing. p. 113.
1666:Sir Montagu Sharpe: Forgotten Man of Middlesex
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1115:, Corsican hero (later re-interred in Corsica)
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2563:The Hardy Tree: A Story about Gang Mentality
2267:"Who invented the washing machine and dryer"
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280:oldest sites of Christian worship in England
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1692:Middlesex in British, Roman and Saxon Times
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667:There were further restorations in 1888 by
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1809:Broughton, Mrs Vernon Delves, ed. (1887).
1561:. London: Le Play House Press. p. 13.
679:. The building was designated a grade II*
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2614:British Archaeology magazine (April 2006)
2361:. London: Soundcheck Books. p. 200.
2140:"The Hardy Tree Of St Pancras Has Fallen"
2103:"Tributes to feminist Mary, 250 years on"
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1763:appears as defendant in the 8th entry in
1726:. London: Samuel Richardson. p. 781.
1314:, publican and comic author (no memorial)
2995:English churches dedicated to St Pancras
2867:Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, Hampstead
2524:. London: Samuel Palmer; Field and Tuer.
2291:Shea, Stuart; Rodriguez, Robert (2007).
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1896:"Old Church of St Pancras (1113246)"
1449:"Old Church of St Pancras (1113246)"
1223:Charles Dillon, 10th Viscount Dillon
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1870:National Heritage List for England
1454:National Heritage List for England
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2808:St Silas the Martyr, Kentish Town
2753:St John the Baptist, Kentish Town
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2358:Be Stiff: The Stiff Records Story
2336:from the original on 6 March 2018
2251:The Environs of London: Middlesex
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1986:"Parishes forge entente cordiale"
943:St Pancras and Islington Cemetery
806:published in 1819) and physician
759:The church contains the grave of
605:on what was then the "New Road" (
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1559:St Pancras through the Centuries
1384:In 2013, British R&B singer
810:(buried in 1821), the composers
702:St Michael's Church, Camden Town
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2847:American International Church
2693:St George the Martyr, Holborn
2599:St Pancras Old Church section
2489:St. Pancras Church and Parish
2122:"Festival for first feminist"
2010:St Pancras Old Church Appeals
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1397:On 24 September 2014, singer
1068:and his father Andrew Giffard
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706:St Mary's Church, Somers Town
2862:Our Lady of Hal, Camden Town
2743:St Alban the Martyr, Holborn
2486:Lee, Charles Edward (1955).
1100:Thomas Mazzinghi, father of
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677:Second World War bomb damage
640:Interior view of the chancel
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2733:Christ the King, Bloomsbury
2545:. Historical Publications.
2460:. London: J. Russell Smith.
2227:. Oxford University Press.
1937:"Christ Church Somers Town"
1254:, auctioneer and playwright
1026:, physicist and philosopher
1020:, author of Burke's Peerage
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1604:"Caesar's Camp at Pancras"
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2392:Sam Smith – The Biography
1749:"St Pancras Old Church".
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2624:Saint Pancras Churchyard
2497:Lysons, Daniel (2016) .
2168:. Family Grows on Trees.
1689:Sharpe, Montagu (1919).
1668:. Brentford: Dandelion.
1664:Willment, Diana (2007).
1084:Louis Charles d'Hervilly
1018:John Burke (genealogist)
781:London Borough of Camden
714:St Pancras International
633:since the 18th century.
431:Middlesex County Council
339:London Borough of Camden
265:London Borough of Camden
218:Old Church of St Pancras
2842:All Saints, Camden Town
2783:St Michael, Camden Town
2748:St John, Downshire Hill
2560:Baal, Iphgenia (2011).
2518:Palmer, Samuel (1870).
2465:Inglis, Angela (2007).
2355:Balls, Richard (2013).
2248:Lysons, Daniel (1811).
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460:Augustine of Canterbury
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2892:St Etheldreda, Holborn
2857:Hillsong Church London
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2763:St Mark, Regent's Park
2738:Holy Cross, St Pancras
2698:St Giles in the Fields
2594:Official diocesan info
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1557:Denyer, C. H. (1935).
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2768:St Martin, Gospel Oak
2758:St Luke, Kentish Town
2688:St George, Bloomsbury
2203:London Gardens Online
1272:(1740–1808), sculptor
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1109:, Franciscan preacher
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2798:St Paul, Camden Town
2788:St Michael, Highgate
2778:St Mary, Somers Town
2703:St John-at-Hampstead
2633:History Project Blog
2199:"St Pancras Gardens"
1850:, pp. xiii–xiv.
1589:Itinerarium Curiosum
1137:Charles Henry Talbot
1016:Mary Burke, wife of
953:'s London terminus,
930:A Tale of Two Cities
917:Percy Bysshe Shelley
886:Great Tree of London
688:Present organisation
671:with the reredos by
662:Alexander Dick Gough
658:building restoration
546:Robert Lewis Roumieu
496:St Augustine's Abbey
476:consecration crosses
325:of – west to east –
2937: /
2430:. 24 September 2014
2389:Allan, Joe (2015).
2332:. 21 October 2016.
2016:on 6 September 2014
1994:. 13 December 2007.
1813:. pp. 151–153.
1214:Royal Irish Academy
1168:Carl Friedrich Abel
1156:Other known burials
1066:Bonaventure Giffard
976:she had presented.
875:red telephone boxes
871:Giles Gilbert Scott
840:Mary Wollstonecraft
822:, and the sculptor
812:Carl Friedrich Abel
698:St Pancras Hospital
374:St Paul's Cathedral
369:Speculum Britanniae
335:City of Westminster
2985:St Pancras, London
2907:St Mary, Hampstead
2146:. 28 December 2022
2107:Camden New Journal
1991:Camden New Journal
1626:, pp. 343–44.
1410:Christopher Fowler
1391:In the Lonely Hour
1270:Thomas Scheemakers
1210:Timothy Cunningham
1042:Rufane Shaw Donkin
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2552:978-0-948667-12-1
2510:978-1-333-76731-0
2478:978-1-906221-40-9
2424:"Claudia Brücken"
2234:978-0-19-861411-1
2126:Islington Tribune
2077:"End of the line"
1720:Maitland, William
1675:978-0-954-05904-0
1650:978-1-906011-48-2
1585:Stukeley, William
1360:On 28 July 1968,
1346:Westminster Abbey
1332:(d.1743), baronet
1266:(d.1738), baronet
1260:(d.1744), baronet
1238:Benjamin Franklin
1072:John Ernest Grabe
983:and the sculptor
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