1
St. Pancras was a young Phrygian nobleman, who suffered death under the Emperor Dioclesian, for his zealous adherence to the Christian faith.
2
Lysons's Environs, 4to. vol. ii. part ii.
1
St. Pancras was a young Phrygian nobleman, who suffered death under the Emperor Dioclesian, for his zealous adherence to the Christian faith.
2
Lysons's Environs, 4to. vol. ii. part ii.
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The parish extends in this direction to the foot of Gray's Inn Lane, and includes part of a house in Queen's Square.
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Anciently Kentistonne, where William Bruges, Garter King at Arms in the reign of Henry V. had a country-house, at which he entertained the emperor Sigismund.
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The visitation of the church in the year 1251, mentions a very small tower, a good slope font, and a small marble stone ornamented with copper to carry the
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Strype, in his additions to Stowe, says, the Roman Catholics have of late
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One is stated to be on its way to England; our parliament has voted 10,000
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Mr. Colton used to say that he wrote his treasurable, "Lacon: or, many things in a few words," upon a small, rickety deal table. We perceive from Galignani's