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Old Church, St Pancras, London
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Susan | Report | 29 Jun 2004 18:47 |
Thanks Helen |
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Unknown | Report | 29 Jun 2004 16:45 |
From Genuki: St Pancras old church has been there since Roman times (314), has a 6th.cent altar stone and some Norman features though heavily "restored" since. Entering the postcode NW1 1UL at http://www.streetmap.co.uk/ should find it for you. St Pancras Old Church ceased to be the parish church of St Pancras in 1822 when the St.Pancras New Church was opened and became a chapel of ease in the parish of St.Pancras.. In the 1852 Old St.Pancras was assigned a parish again, known as Old St.Pancras. For an unknown period from 1863 it was known as Pancras Parish Chapel, befor reverting to Old St.Pancras again. It has a website. The LDS rather confusingly continues to call the registers for St.Pancras New, St Pancras Old. Helen |
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Susan | Report | 29 Jun 2004 15:32 |
Does the above church still exist? Is St Pancras parish church and Old Church St Pancras the same? Thanks |