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Charterhouse and Granada
Tabernacle Dome, Granada Charterhouse.
Among the highlights of the style, the interiors of the Granada Charterhouse offer some of the most impressive combinations of space and light in 18th-century Europe.
* Francisco Hurtado Izquierdo ( 1699-1725, Priego de Córdoba ), architect, author of the tabernacle in the Granada Charterhouse.

Charterhouse and is
* The Charterhouse London is closed, as part of Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries.
* Charterhouse Carthusian Monastery is founded in Aldersgate, London.
The only Carthusian monastery in the United States is the Charterhouse of the Transfiguration, located on Mount Equinox near Arlington, Vermont.
It is one of the original nine Clarendon Schools ( including Eton College, Harrow and Charterhouse School ) that were defined by the Public Schools Act 1868 Originally a boarding school for boys, girls have been admitted into the Sixth Form since 2008 and its mixed gender roll of around 720 includes approximately 130 day pupils.
People live in the town centre and various suburbs ; to the east there is Catteshall ; to the west there is Aaron's Hill and Ockford Ridge ; to the north there is Farncombe, Charterhouse and Frith Hill ; and to the south there is Holloway Hill, Busbridge and Crownpits.
* Charterhouse School is one of the great historic schools of England and is one of the original nine English public schools, which includes Eton College and Harrow School, as defined by the Public Schools Act 1868.
* The " Wilfrid Noyce Community Centre " in Godalming is named after Wilfrid Noyce ( 1917 – 1962 ), a master at Charterhouse and a mountaineer who was on the expedition that made the first ascent of Mount Everest in 1953.
Valldemossa is famous for one landmark: the Royal Charterhouse of Valldemossa, built at the beginning of the 14th century, when the mystic and philosopher Ramon Llull lived in this area of Majorca.
The London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London dating back to the 14th century.
Charterhouse School moved out in 1872, being replaced ( till 1933 ) by the Merchant Taylors ' School, but Charterhouse is still home to senior ( male ) citizens.
The main function of the Charterhouse today, which has an annual income in excess of £ 3 million, is now as a home to 40 male pensioners, known as Brothers.
Charterhouse is a private residence, but is open for pre-booked guided tours ( see website ); and the chapel can be viewed as part of London Open House.
Born in London, and educated at Charterhouse and Merton College, Oxford, Clark has lived in Bangkok, Thailand since 1995, and is now a permanent resident.
Some have suggested that he was born in 1569 because he was admitted to the London Charterhouse in 1629, a pre-requisite to which was being at least 60 years old, though there is no certainty over this.
He styles himself ' colonel ,' but the rank was probably of his own invention, for in the entry of his death, which took place at Charterhouse on Wednesday, 16 April 1645, he is still called Captain Hume.
The school is a member of the Rugby Group, which also includes Harrow School and Charterhouse School and is also a member of the G20 Schools group.
The campus is located in a renovated fourteenth-century Carthusian monastery, known as the Gaming Charterhouse, in the foothills of the Austrian Alps.

Charterhouse and monastery
* Thomas Sutton founds Charterhouse School on the site of the old Carthusian monastery in Charterhouse Square, Smithfield, London.
The first Carthusian monastery or ' Charterhouse ' in England was founded by Henry II in Witham Friary, Somerset as penance for the murder of St Thomas Becket.
In 1378, Philip the Bold acquired the domain of Champmol just outside Dijon, to build the Chartreuse de Champmol ( 1383 – 1388 ), a Carthusian monastery (" Charterhouse "), which he intended to house the tombs of his dynasty.
The Charterhouse, near the boundary with the City of London, was originally a Carthusian monastery.
Soon after his appointment, the office and its stores were transferred to a dissolved Dominican monastery at Blackfriars, having previously been housed at Warwick Inn in the city, the London Charterhouse, and then at the priory of St. John of Jerusalem in Clerkenwell, to which a return was made after Cawarden's death.
A chapel and hermitage were constructed, renamed New Church Haw ; but in 1371, this land was granted for the foundation of the London Charterhouse, a Carthusian monastery.
A chapel and hermitage were constructed, renamed New Church Haw ; but in 1371, this land was granted for the foundation of the London Charterhouse, a Carthusian monastery.
Albert died at Vienna in 1358 and was buried in a monastery of his own foundation, Gaming Charterhouse in Lower Austria.
It hosts the summer houses of many rich Viennese families as well as Mauerbach Charterhouse ( Kartause Mauerbach ), a Carthusian monastery founded in 1313, closed in 1782.
* Grünau Charterhouse, a former monastery in the regierungsbezirk of Unterfranken, Bavaria
This was dissolved in 1438, and rebuilt as a Carthusian monastery, Eppenberg Charterhouse, which was secularised in 1527.

Charterhouse and monks
* Carthusian monks build the Charterhouse in London.
At the end of the 14th century Edward III acquired Blemond's manor, and passed it on to the Carthusian monks of the London Charterhouse, who kept the area mostly rural.
With the monks expelled, Charterhouse became a private house, before the foundation by Thomas Sutton in 1611 of a charitable foundation forming the school named Charterhouse and almshouses known as Sutton's Hospital in Charterhouse on the site.
* L. Hendriks, The London Charterhouse: its monks and its martyrs ( 1889 )

Charterhouse and located
In 1629, when Lovelace was eleven, he went to Sutton ’ s Foundation at Charterhouse School, then located in London.
* Charterhouse Roman Town, a town in the Roman province of Britannia, located close to Charterhouse-on-Mendip
It is located on Charterhouse Street opposite Smithfield meat market on the southern boundary of the London Borough of Islington.
Dunkirk Mill, which was built in 1795 for Thomas Joyce, is now a residential property located just over the parish boundary in Hinton Charterhouse.

Charterhouse and what
He moved into what became both his home and work address, 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Charterhouse Square, Smithfield, London W1.
He spent what he earned, and after 34 years in Kent at Blond's behest he finally moved to London on securing lodgings in the London Charterhouse, the almshouse historically associated with Charterhouse School.
Rutherford hated his time in public school however, and was later expelled from Charterhouse for what he describes as a number of instances of minor misconduct.
The buildings incorporate the remaining structures of the former Nuremberg Charterhouse, dissolved in 1525 and used for a variety of secular purposes until in 1857 what was left of the premises, by then badly dilapidated, was given to the Museum.

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