65 examples of charterhouse in sentences

At the age of ten John Wesley went to Charterhouse School.

Was it not this Order that had faced and outfaced Henry Tudor to the last so that the monks of the London Charterhouse were burnt at the stake at Tyburn?

" On recovering he was, through the influence of the Duke of Buckingham, to whom his father was known, sent to Charterhouse School; but at this period there is little or nothing recorded of correspondence with his mother.

Thomas Burnet of the Charterhouse, in his Sacred Theory of the Earth, ed.

Mr. ADDISON received his first education at the Chartreuse [Charterhouse School in London]; from whence he was removed very early to Queen's College, in Oxford.

" He had a pension from the city of London, from several of the nobility and gentry, and particularly from Mr. Sutton the founder of the Charterhouse.

Presently she married again, and Thackeray was sent to the famous Charterhouse school, of which he has given us a vivid picture in The Newcomes.

Burnet was Master of Charterhouse from 1685 till his death in 1715, and enjoyed considerable reputation as a man of curious learning.

Charterhouse I. Pony: Blucher (Stoker) Charterhouse.

Charterhouse I. Pony: Blucher (Stoker) Charterhouse.

Charterhouse II.

Western sledge Charterhouse.

Broke Hall Reserve, Cape Evans Broke Hall, Charterhouse.

He was educated at Charterhouse School, then situated in Smithfield, and spent two years at Trinity College, Cambridge.

The Gray Friars School is the Charterhouse where Thackeray was at school.

The charterhouse of Parma, by Stendhal [pseud.]

The charterhouse of Parma.

SCOTT MONCRIEFF, GEORGE The charterhouse of Parma.

Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729), who was born in Dublin and educated at the Charterhouse in London and afterwards at Oxford, started the Tatler in 1709, and thereby popularized, though he did not exactly originate, the periodical essay.

GERALD S., Charterhouse, Godalming.

It is a place of some interest to the antiquarian, and should be visited in conjunction with Hinton Charterhouse from Freshford Station (2 m.).

Freshford Manor House once belonged to the priory of Hinton Charterhouse.

Hinton Charterhouse, a small village 6 m. S. of Bath, on the more easterly of the alternative roads from the city to Frome.

CHARTERHOUSE, a large London school, originally a Carthusian monastery, and for a time a residence of the dukes of Norfolk.

SETTLE, ELKANAH, a playwright who lives in the pages of Dryden's satire "Absalom and Achitophel"; was an Oxford man and littérateur in London; enjoyed a brief season of popularity as author of "Cambyses," and "The Empress of Morocco"; degenerated into a "city poet and a puppet-show keeper," and died in the Charterhouse; was the object of Dryden's and Pope's scathing sarcasms (1648-1723).

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