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== Parish History  ==
== Parish History  ==


Regents Park, ecclesiastical  district, St Pancras parish, Middlesex, in NW of London, pop. 10,378; the park is a circular enclosure of 450 ac. It contains the Baptist College.<ref>John Bartholomew, [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/20421 ''Gazetteer of the British Isles''], 1887. Adapted. Date accessed: 05 February 2014.</ref>  
Regents Park, ecclesiastical  district, St Pancras parish, Middlesex, in NW of London, pop. 10,378; the park is a circular enclosure of 450 ac. It contains the Baptist College.<ref>John Bartholomew, [https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/20421 ''Gazetteer of the British Isles''], 1887. Adapted. Date accessed: 05 February 2014.</ref>  


St Mark Regent Park was created a church [but] was not consecrated until 1853. [It lay within the civil parish boundaries of St Pancras.] This area, now in the Borough of Camden, is known to have been inhabited for 4000 years. 2000 years before Christ the ancient Britons practised Druidism here, Primrose Hill being one of the sacred places of worship.  
St Mark Regent Park was created a church [but] was not consecrated until 1853. [It lay within the civil parish boundaries of St Pancras.] This area, now in the Borough of Camden, is known to have been inhabited for 4000 years. 2000 years before Christ the ancient Britons practised Druidism here, Primrose Hill being one of the sacred places of worship.