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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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By some traditions, the church has been a site of 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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This impressive monument was erected in 1877 when the northern half of the churchyard was formalised as a public park, clearing most of the smaller gravestones. It lists stones lost to this and earlier clearances for the railways.
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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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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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a manuscript mentioning that St Pancras church was built in the 9th century (in addition to the other clergyman who claimed to have found reference to a Roman era establishment).
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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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Phil Emery and Pat Miller discuss the archaeological history of the site in 'Archaeological findings at the site of the St Pancras Burial Ground and its vicinity':
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A Collection of Curious and Interesting Epitaphs Copied from the Monuments of Noted Characters in the Ancient Church and Burial Grounds of Saint Pancras, Middlesex
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The churchyard was reopened in June 1877 as St Pancras Gardens, following the movement to allow conversion of disused burial grounds into public gardens.
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By 1847 the Old Church was derelict, but in view of the growth of population in the southern part of the parish, it was decided to restore it. (
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The graveyard served not only as a burial place for the parishioners but also for Roman Catholics from all around London. They included many
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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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St Pancras; Being Antiquarian Topographical and Biographical Memoranda Relating to the Extensive Metropolitan Parish of St Pancras
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performed two concerts at the church. The live version of "I've Told You Now" was included on deluxe editions of their album
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A recent addition is a polished marble stone at the entrance to the church, a collaboration between and a gift from the poet
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Ancient drains that lie beneath the church are collapsing. As a result they are destabilising the structure of the church.
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As a traditional Anglo-Catholic church that rejects the ordination of women as priests and bishops, it receives
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to provide corpses for dissection at medical schools, a common practice at the time. Burials in the churchyard
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were photographed in the churchyard grounds, in a famous series of pictures designed to promote the single "
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The case for a Roman period establishment was argued by local historian Charles Lee in 1955, who wrote:
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Lee's "Roman encampment" was "Caesar’s Camp at Pancras called the Brill", identified by the antiquary
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Speculum Britanniae: the First Parte: an Historicall, & Chorographicall Description of Middlesex
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was in charge of the excavation of part of the graveyard in the course of the construction of the
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These archaeological findings seem to go some way to countering the 18th century London historian
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St Pancras Old Church is frequently mentioned in the Bryant and May detective series by author
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been at some time completely rebuilt and part used as building material in the reconstruction.
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St Pancras Old Church in 1815. It was largely reconstructed later in the 19th century. The
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and from 2003 to 2023 it formed part of the Old St Pancras Parish (which also included
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Camden Town and Primrose Hill Past: A Visual History of Camden Town and Primrose Hill
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J. Carter Rendell (vicar 1912–26) argued that a medieval altar slab marked with five
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The churchyard, which is the largest green space in the locality, is managed by the
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in the 7th century. St Pancras Old Church is one of those marked on Sharpe's map.
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On 6 July 1811, the composer and pianist Muzio Clementi married Emma Gisborne.
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Lovell, Percy; Marcham, William McB., eds. (1938). "St. Pancras Old Church".
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The History of London from its Foundation by the Romans, to the Present Time
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designed a tomb for his wife and himself in the churchyard, which is now
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Richard Granger is named as parson of the church of St Pancras, in 1446.
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that placed the foundation to the 4th century, during the Roman period.
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An anonymous pen-and-ink sketch of the south-east view, circa 1840
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Stukeley's original plan of Caesar's Camp in the British Library
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who was executed for cruelty in 1802. The famous vampire writer (
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Anglo-Catholic church buildings in the London Borough of Camden
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Other people associated with the churchyard include the poet
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An earlier vicar is said to have claimed to have seen in the
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Then a section of what was simply known as the "New Road".
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Names of note listed on the Burdett Coutts Memorial as lost
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suggest the site was in use during the Anglo-Saxon period.
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was opened in East Finchley. In the mid-1860s, the young
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of churches is not what we understand today by the phrase
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when the New Church was consecrated in 1822, and became a
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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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Burley, Peter (2012). "When steam railroaded history".
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The stone installation by Emily Young and Jeremy Clarke
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The Fields Beneath: The History of One London Village
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and a western tower. The south porch had served as a
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