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  2. St Martin-in-the-Fields - Wikipedia

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    St Martin-in-the-Fields is a Church of England parish church at the north-east corner of Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, London. Dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours , there has been a church on the site since at least the medieval period.

  3. St Martin, Ludgate - Wikipedia

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    St Martin, Ludgate, also known as St Martin within Ludgate, is an Anglican church on Ludgate Hill in the ward of Farringdon, in the City of London. The church is of medieval origin, but the present building dates from 1677 to 1684 and was designed by Sir Christopher Wren .

  4. St Martin's Church, Gospel Oak - Wikipedia

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    St Martin's Church is a Church of England church in Gospel Oak in London, England. [1] Located on Vicars Road, the church building is Grade I listed. [2] The church was built between 1864 and 1866 to a curious-looking design by Edward Buckton Lamb and was discussed by John Summerson in his Victorian Architecture in England. [3]

  5. St Martin Orgar - Wikipedia

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    St Martin Orgar was a church in the City of London in Martin Lane, off Cannon Street. Its name is said to derive from one Ordgarus (Odgarus, Orgarus, Ordgar, Orgar), a Dane who donated the church to the canons of St Paul’s. [2] [3] It is sometimes considered being one of the churches mentioned in the nursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons".

  6. St Martin Outwich - Wikipedia

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    St Martin Outwich was a parish church in the City of London, on the corner of Threadneedle Street and Bishopsgate. Of medieval origin, it was rebuilt at the end of the 18th century and demolished in 1874.

  7. St Martin Vintry - Wikipedia

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    The Vintners' Company had an altar in the church dedicated to St Martin, who was their patron saint. [3] St Martin Vintry was one of 86 parish churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London. In 1670, a Rebuilding Act was passed and a committee set up under the stewardship of Sir Christopher Wren to decide which would be rebuilt. [4] Fifty-one ...

  8. St Martin in the Fields (parish) - Wikipedia

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    St Martin in the Fields was a civil parish in the county of Middlesex, later part of the new County of London, England. It took its name from the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields and was within the Liberty of Westminster. Within its boundaries were the former extra-parochial areas of Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace. [1]

  9. St. Martin's Church - Wikipedia

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    St Martin Vintry, London (former church) St Martin Pomary, London (former church) St Martin's Church, Martinhoe, Cornwall; St Martin's Church, Oxford; St Martin's Church, Preston Gubbals, Shropshire; St Martin's Church, Ruislip, Greater London; St Martin of Tours' Church, Saundby, Nottinghamshire; St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough, North Yorkshire