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St. Martins Lane


Trafalgar Square. (WC2) Converted from a country lane into a street early in the seventeenth century. At No. 104 lived Sir James Thornhill, the painter, whose daughter married Hogarth. (Reference: Jesse's London, vol. I, p. 324)

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