PREFACE
The second part of the Parish of St. Pancras brings the
Survey southward as far as Regent's Park. It includes a
summary of the history of the prebendal manors, amongst
which the area of the parish is divided, and it has not a little
information concerning the buildings that bordered the old highways
before the sweeping changes of the last century. In presenting the
picture of earlier days the authors have been much assisted by the
admirable panoramic drawings and notes of Mr. J. F. King, the use
of which has been most kindly permitted by the St. Pancras Borough
Authorities. In the neighbourhood of Regent's Park are not only the
notable terraces planned by John Nash and his contemporaries, but also
the Chapel of St. Katharine's Hospital, which preserves its architectural
and monumental treasures, brought from its original site (now
S. Katharine's Docks) near the Tower of London. The Old Church
and its memorials are also included within this volume.
Mr. Marcham and Mr. Lovell are again primarily responsible for
the heavy work entailed in dealing with this closely inhabited area, but
they have had the assistance of the active Committee in many ways.
They are also indebted to the St. Pancras Borough Council for permission to reproduce material from the Heal Collection as well as the
panorama referred to above; the Governors of St. Bartholomew's
Hospital for access to their records and the use of the map of their
Estate near the Old Church, which has been reproduced; to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for permission to publish extracts from the
Court Rolls of the Manor of Cantelowes; to Lord Southampton for
access to his records of the Manor of Tottenhall; to the Bedford Estate,
the Commissioners of Crown Lands, Mrs. Arundell Esdaile, and many
others who have generously assisted the work of the Committee.
Photographs taken by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments are published with the sanction of His Majesty's Stationery
Office.
Walter H. Godfrey