charterhouse

[ US /ˈtʃɑɹtɝˌhaʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Carthusian monastery
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How To Use charterhouse In A Sentence

  • Charterhouse is characterized by Charles Dacres Bevan in Kelsall's memoir, as lively, imaginative, shrewd, and sarcastic. Introduction
  • The experience in my confession at the Charterhouse was the cause of my speaking to the Prior, which determined my being sent away. St. Bruno's eve...
  • The company recently appointed Charterhouse as merchant banking advisers which will help it identify the options.
  • Worth a look the next time you're walking eastwards up on the north side of the market, the Fox and Anchor is in Charterhouse Street before it opens out into the square. On the Tiles
  • Our speaker was born in Temple Cloud, Somerset, and educated at Charterhouse where he was a scholar, leaving exhibitioner and Head of School. The World of 1975
  • The first book printed at a charterhouse was issued from the presses of the Seliola Dei near Parma in 1477. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Addison, a precocious scholar, was educated at Charterhouse and Oxford, becoming a fellow of Magdalen College in 1698.
  • Copes and monstrances are unknown in the charterhouse. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • It was Michael Northburgh who suggested to Mauny the foundation of a charterhouse and asked to be associated with it.
  • The first English charterhouse was founded at Witham in Somerset by The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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