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London Charterhouse is a
historic complex of
buildings in Clerkenwell, London,
dating to the 14th century. It
occupies land to the
north of
Charterhouse Square...
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Charterhouse is a
public school (English
independent boarding school for
pupils aged 13–18) in Godalming, Surrey, England.
Founded by
Thomas Sutton in...
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charterhouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Charterhouse may
refer to:
Charterhouse (monastery), of the
Carthusian religious order Charterhouse may...
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Charterhouse of
Parma (French: La
Chartreuse de Parme) is a
novel by
French writer Stendhal,
published in 1839.
Telling the
story of an
Italian nobleman...
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names were
adapted to the
English charterhouse,
meaning a
Carthusian monastery. Today,
there are 23
charterhouses, 18 for
monks and 5 for nuns. The alcoholic...
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Under the
Chatham House Rule,
anyone who
comes to a
meeting is free to use
information from the discussion, but is not
allowed to
reveal who made any...
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Miraflores Charterhouse (Spanish:
Cartuja de Miraflores) is an
Isabelline style charterhouse, or
Carthusian monastery of the
Order of the Carthusians...
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Charterhouse Square is a
garden square, a
pentagonal space, in Farringdon, in the
London Borough of Islington, and
close to the
former Smithfield Meat...
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Charterhouse.
Though most
public schools were
originally founded under true charitable...
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Charters House is a
Grade II
listed building overlooking ****ngdale, Berkshire,
built in 1938. The
architects were
George Adie and H. G.
Hammond of Adie...