London Metropolitan Archives - Item Details

PERCY CHAPEL, SAINT PANCRAS: CHARLOTTE STREET, CAMDEN

Date of Creation:

1776-1808

Reference Code:

P90/PRC

Scope and Content:
  • Records of the Percy Chapel, Charlotte Street, St Pancras, comprising three registers of baptisms.

    C 1776-1808
Extent: 0.07 linear metres
Classification: PARISHES
Site Location: London Metropolitan Archives
Level of Description:
    Collection

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Administrative History:
  • The Percy Chapel was built in 1765; and demolished in 1867. William Wilberforce worshipped here for some years. The chapel was on the west side of Charlotte Street, immediately opposite Windmill Street.
Creator: Percy Chapel, St Pancras | Church of England
Copyright: Depositor
Source of Acquisition:
  • Records of the Percy Chapel, Charlotte Street, St Pancras, deposited by the Vicar of St Pancras in the London County Record Office, 24 October 1961.
  • Ac/61/060
Access Restrictions: These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information may be subject to access restrictions
Physical Condition: Fit
Arrangement: The records have been sorted into categories which reflect divisions between the different functions and operations of the parish and its administration. Order within these categories reflects chronology.
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