Burdett-Coutts Memorial Sundial

Coordinates: 51°32′07″N 0°07′51″W / 51.53540°N 0.13087°W / 51.53540; -0.13087
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Burdett-Coutts Memorial Sundial, St Pancras Gardens, London

The Burdett-Coutts Memorial Sundial is a structure built in the churchyard of

James Leoni
.

The monument was designed by George Highton of Brixton. It was manufactured by H Daniel and Co, a firm of masons from Highgate, and includes relief carvings by Signor Facigna. It comprises a tall square tower in a

Gospel of St Matthew
, chapter 5, verses 3 to 9, and a religious poem.

The tower stands on a square plinth of Portland stone, which rests on an octagonal base of three steps made from red Mansfield sandstone. The steps are decorated with mosaic panels, mostly stylised flowers. The structure is surrounded by iron railings which create a square enclosure, with a Portland stone animal statue at each of the four corners, two lions and two dogs. The dogs may be modelled on Greyfriars Bobby, or possibly an animal owned by Burdett-Coutts herself. The railings also bear a plaque to Johann Christian Bach, buried in a pauper's grave nearby.

The monument became a Grade II listed building in February 1993, upgraded to Grade II* in September 2016. The garden is itself Grade II listed, and includes the tomb of Sir John Soane. St Pancras Old Church is also Grade II* listed.

Names on the memorial

North West side:

North East side:

  • Rt. Hon. Mary Dowager Lady Abergavenny (died 1699)
  • Francis Claud Amos (died 1800)
  • Hon Thomas Arundell (1696–1752) and his wife Anne (died 1778)
  • Claude Bigot de Sainte-Croix, Minister Plenipotentiary for the King of France in Sweden (1744–1803)
  • Lady Bowyer relict of Sir William Bowyer, Bt. (died 1802)
  • William Brett, artist (died 1828)
  • Henry Burdett, goldsmith (died 1736)
  • Mary Burke, wife of John Burke, author of The Peerage (died 1846)
  • The Hon Elizabeth Butler, daughter of Marmaduke Langdale, 5th Baron Langdale of Holme (died 1823)
  • Rt. Hon. Elizabeth, Countess of Castlehaven, daughter of Henry Arundell, 5th Baron Arundell of Wardour (1693–1743)
  • Tiberius Cavallo, Scientist (1749–1809)
  • The Hon. Amy Constable, daughter of Hugh Clifford, 2nd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh (1705–1731)
  • Catherine Constable (1762–1783)
  • William Cummings, General of HM Forces (1761–1833)
  • John Danby, composer, (1757–1798)
  • Alexandre-César d'Anterroches, Bishop of Condom (died 1793)
  • Joseph Cayetano De Bernales, Spanish merchant (c.1751–1825), and his wife Elizabeth, (1791–1823)
  • Detail of mosaics
    Detail of mosaics
  • Railings
    Railings
  • Inscription and bust of Night
    Inscription and bust of Night
  • Inscription and bust of Morning
    Inscription and bust of Morning
  • Inscription and bust of St Giles
    Inscription and bust of St Giles

References

51°32′07″N 0°07′51″W / 51.53540°N 0.13087°W / 51.53540; -0.13087