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Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras

St Pancras was a civil parish and metropolitan borough in London, England. It was an ancient parish in the county of Middlesex, governed by an administrative vestry. The parish was included in the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1855 and became part of the County of London in 1889. The parish of St Pancras became a metropolitan borough in 1900, following the London Government Act 1899, with the parish vestry replaced by a borough council. In 1965 the borough was abolished and its former area became part of the London Borough of Camden in Greater London.

St Pancras

St Pancras within the County of London
Population
 • 180131,779
 • 1961124,855
History
 • Abolished1965
 • Succeeded byLondon Borough of Camden
StatusCivil parish (1937-1965)
Metropolitan borough (1900-1965)
GovernmentSt Pancras Vestry
St Pancras Borough Council (1900–1965)
 • TypeVestry (16th century–1855)
Incorporated vestry (1855–1900)
Metropolitan borough council (1900–1965)
 • HQVestry Hall, Pancras Road (1847-1937)
Town Hall, Judd Street (1937-1965)
 • MottoWith Wisdom and Courage

Coat of arms
Map of borough boundary

Geography Edit

 
Older street sign
 
Topographical survey of St. Marylebone, St. Pancras and Paddington Parishes. Engraving by B.R. Davies, 1145 x 950mm, dated 1834.
 
Map of St Pancras, published in 1870

It included Tottenham Court Road, Camden Town, St Pancras, Kings Cross, Somers Town, Kentish Town, Euston, and part of Regent's Park. There are still a few street name signs with "Borough of St Pancras" on them.

Population and area Edit

The borough had an area of 2,694 acres (10.9 km2). The populations recorded in National Censuses were:

St Pancras Vestry 1801-1899

Year[1] 1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891
Population 31,779 46,333 71,838 103,548 129,763 166,956 198,788 221,465 236,363 234,379

Metropolitan Borough 1900-1961

Year[2] 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961
Population 235,317 218,387 211,366 198,133 [3] 138,377 124,855

Governance Edit

St Pancras was just outside the area of London mortality statistics known as the bills of mortality, and was counted as one of the "five villages beyond the Bills".[4] In 1801 it was included as a metropolitan parish for census purposes and was part of statistical returns for the Metropolis from that date.

The parish adopted the Vestries Act 1831, which provided for election of vestrymen by all ratepayers. The vestry was incorporated as a local authority by the Metropolis Management Act 1855. St Pancras had a local act to regulate the poor law so was unaffected by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834. The Metropolitan Poor Act 1867 later provided that the Poor Law Board could add it to a poor law union or install a board of guardians. The parish was transferred from the County of Middlesex to the County of London in 1889. Following the London Government Act 1899, the civil parish of St Pancras also became a metropolitan borough. The vestry was replaced with a borough council.

Coat of arms Edit

Unofficial arms of 1902 Edit

 
Unofficial arms adopted in 1901

The corporation designed its own, unofficial, coat of arms in 1902. In the centre of the shield was a depiction of St Pancras. The shield itself was in four quarters. The first quarter was described as a "fimbriated cross" (actually a saltire) representing the martyrdom of Pancras. The fourth quarter stood for Middlesex, and bore three seaxes on red: (the attributed arms of the kingdom of the middle and east Saxons). The other two quarters had a lion and cross crosslets; and blue and silver chequers. These were taken from the arms of the borough of Lewes, in Sussex. The parish church of Lewes was the first in England to be dedicated to St Pancras. At the top of the shield was shown a gold rising sun for the "dawn of Christianity" in the area. The colours used in the design were described as "gold, azure, white and crimson".[5] The motto adopted was Constans Justitiam Moniti (Well Versed In Justice). According to Richard Crosley, writing in 1928, "This motto is unique amongst the mottoes of London in as much as the author has not discovered anyone who can translate it".[6]

Official arms of 1936 Edit

In 1936 the corporation received an official grant from the College of Arms. The figure of St Pancras was moved to the crest, on top of the helm. The shield featured elements from the arms of historical landowners of the borough. The scallop shells were taken from the arms of the Russell family, Dukes of Bedford. The elephant's heads were from the arms of the Marquess Camden. The roses and crossed swords represented the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral.

The 1936 arms can still be seen over the entrance of Camden Town Hall. Charges from these arms were used, together with charges from the coats of arms of Hampstead and of Holborn, when the new coat of arms of the London Borough of Camden was designed in 1965.

Politics Edit

 
A map showing the wards of St Pancras Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916.

Under the Metropolis Management Act 1855 any parish that exceeded 2,000 ratepayers was to be divided into wards; as such the incorporated vestry (later chiefly Board of Guardians) of St Pancras was divided into eight wards (electing vestrymen): No. 1 (9), No. 2 (12), No. 3 (18), No. 4 (15), No. 5 (15), No. 6 (15), No. 7 (18) and No. 8 (18).[7][8] The metropolitan borough divided into those same wards for its elections.[9][10]

Parliament constituencies serving this area Edit

For elections to Parliament, the borough was used as the starting base and at first divided into four:

Then, from 1918 into three:

From 1950 parliamentary representation was reduced to 1+12 seats namely:

As such in the south, a seat straddled this Borough and the Metropolitan Borough of Holborn.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Statistical Abstract for London, 1901 (Vol. IV); Census tables for Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras
  2. ^ Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras : Census Tables at Vision of Britain accessed 14 Dec 2006
  3. ^ The census was suspended for World War II
  4. ^ Porter, Roy (2000). London : a social history. London: Penguin. ISBN 9780140105933.
  5. ^ A coat of arms for St. Pancras, The Times, February 6, 1902
  6. ^ London's Coats of Arms, Richard Crosley, 1928
  7. ^ The London Gazette Issue: 21802. 20 October 1855. pp. 3871–3874. Retrieved 9 April 2015.
  8. ^ "H.M.S.O. Boundary Commission Report 1885 St Pancras Map". Vision of Britain. Retrieved 9 April 2015.
  9. ^ Post Office London County Suburbs Directory, 1919. 1919. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  10. ^ Ordnance Survey 'County Series 3rd Edition' Map of London (1912-14) at 1:2500 scale. Accessed at https://www.old-maps.co.uk/

Further reading Edit

  • Robert Donald, ed. (1907). "London: St. Pancras". Municipal Year Book of the United Kingdom for 1907. London: Edward Lloyd.

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St Pancras was a civil parish and metropolitan borough in London England It was an ancient parish in the county of Middlesex governed by an administrative vestry The parish was included in the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1855 and became part of the County of London in 1889 The parish of St Pancras became a metropolitan borough in 1900 following the London Government Act 1899 with the parish vestry replaced by a borough council In 1965 the borough was abolished and its former area became part of the London Borough of Camden in Greater London St PancrasSt Pancras Town HallSt Pancras within the County of LondonPopulation 180131 779 1961124 855History Abolished1965 Succeeded byLondon Borough of CamdenStatusCivil parish 1937 1965 Metropolitan borough 1900 1965 GovernmentSt Pancras VestrySt Pancras Borough Council 1900 1965 TypeVestry 16th century 1855 Incorporated vestry 1855 1900 Metropolitan borough council 1900 1965 HQVestry Hall Pancras Road 1847 1937 Town Hall Judd Street 1937 1965 MottoWith Wisdom and CourageCoat of armsMap of borough boundary Contents 1 Geography 2 Population and area 3 Governance 4 Coat of arms 4 1 Unofficial arms of 1902 4 2 Official arms of 1936 5 Politics 5 1 Parliament constituencies serving this area 6 See also 7 References 8 Further readingGeography Edit nbsp Older street sign nbsp Topographical survey of St Marylebone St Pancras and Paddington Parishes Engraving by B R Davies 1145 x 950mm dated 1834 nbsp Map of St Pancras published in 1870It included Tottenham Court Road Camden Town St Pancras Kings Cross Somers Town Kentish Town Euston and part of Regent s Park There are still a few street name signs with Borough of St Pancras on them Population and area EditThe borough had an area of 2 694 acres 10 9 km2 The populations recorded in National Censuses were St Pancras Vestry 1801 1899 Year 1 1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891Population 31 779 46 333 71 838 103 548 129 763 166 956 198 788 221 465 236 363 234 379Metropolitan Borough 1900 1961 Year 2 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961Population 235 317 218 387 211 366 198 133 3 138 377 124 855Governance EditSt Pancras was just outside the area of London mortality statistics known as the bills of mortality and was counted as one of the five villages beyond the Bills 4 In 1801 it was included as a metropolitan parish for census purposes and was part of statistical returns for the Metropolis from that date The parish adopted the Vestries Act 1831 which provided for election of vestrymen by all ratepayers The vestry was incorporated as a local authority by the Metropolis Management Act 1855 St Pancras had a local act to regulate the poor law so was unaffected by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 The Metropolitan Poor Act 1867 later provided that the Poor Law Board could add it to a poor law union or install a board of guardians The parish was transferred from the County of Middlesex to the County of London in 1889 Following the London Government Act 1899 the civil parish of St Pancras also became a metropolitan borough The vestry was replaced with a borough council Coat of arms EditUnofficial arms of 1902 Edit nbsp Unofficial arms adopted in 1901The corporation designed its own unofficial coat of arms in 1902 In the centre of the shield was a depiction of St Pancras The shield itself was in four quarters The first quarter was described as a fimbriated cross actually a saltire representing the martyrdom of Pancras The fourth quarter stood for Middlesex and bore three seaxes on red the attributed arms of the kingdom of the middle and east Saxons The other two quarters had a lion and cross crosslets and blue and silver chequers These were taken from the arms of the borough of Lewes in Sussex The parish church of Lewes was the first in England to be dedicated to St Pancras At the top of the shield was shown a gold rising sun for the dawn of Christianity in the area The colours used in the design were described as gold azure white and crimson 5 The motto adopted was Constans Justitiam Moniti Well Versed In Justice According to Richard Crosley writing in 1928 This motto is unique amongst the mottoes of London in as much as the author has not discovered anyone who can translate it 6 Official arms of 1936 Edit In 1936 the corporation received an official grant from the College of Arms The figure of St Pancras was moved to the crest on top of the helm The shield featured elements from the arms of historical landowners of the borough The scallop shells were taken from the arms of the Russell family Dukes of Bedford The elephant s heads were from the arms of the Marquess Camden The roses and crossed swords represented the Dean and Chapter of St Paul s Cathedral The 1936 arms can still be seen over the entrance of Camden Town Hall Charges from these arms were used together with charges from the coats of arms of Hampstead and of Holborn when the new coat of arms of the London Borough of Camden was designed in 1965 Politics Edit nbsp A map showing the wards of St Pancras Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916 Under the Metropolis Management Act 1855 any parish that exceeded 2 000 ratepayers was to be divided into wards as such the incorporated vestry later chiefly Board of Guardians of St Pancras was divided into eight wards electing vestrymen No 1 9 No 2 12 No 3 18 No 4 15 No 5 15 No 6 15 No 7 18 and No 8 18 7 8 The metropolitan borough divided into those same wards for its elections 9 10 Parliament constituencies serving this area Edit For elections to Parliament the borough was used as the starting base and at first divided into four St Pancras East St Pancras North St Pancras South St Pancras WestThen from 1918 into three St Pancras North St Pancras South East St Pancras South WestFrom 1950 parliamentary representation was reduced to 1 1 2 seats namely Holborn and St Pancras South St Pancras NorthAs such in the south a seat straddled this Borough and the Metropolitan Borough of Holborn See also EditList of mayors of St PancrasReferences Edit Statistical Abstract for London 1901 Vol IV Census tables for Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras Census Tables at Vision of Britain accessed 14 Dec 2006 The census was suspended for World War II Porter Roy 2000 London a social history London Penguin ISBN 9780140105933 A coat of arms for St Pancras The Times February 6 1902 London s Coats of Arms Richard Crosley 1928 The London Gazette Issue 21802 20 October 1855 pp 3871 3874 Retrieved 9 April 2015 H M S O Boundary Commission Report 1885 St Pancras Map Vision of Britain Retrieved 9 April 2015 Post Office London County Suburbs Directory 1919 1919 Retrieved 18 February 2015 Ordnance Survey County Series 3rd Edition Map of London 1912 14 at 1 2500 scale Accessed at https www old maps co uk Further reading EditRobert Donald ed 1907 London St Pancras Municipal Year Book of the United Kingdom for 1907 London Edward Lloyd 51 32 N 0 8 W 51 533 N 0 133 W 51 533 0 133 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras amp oldid 1167895709, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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