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  1. Charterhouse (anglais: chartreuse) peut faire référence à : Charterhouse School : une public school située dans le Surrey, en Angleterre. Le fonds d'investissement britannique Charterhouse Capital Partners. Catégorie : Homonymie.

  2. For further information or to arrange a visit, please contact The Archivist, Catherine Smith, +44 (0) 1483 291604, archive@charterhouse.org.uk. History & Archives - Charterhouse is one of the UK’s leading independent boarding and day schools, providing an outstanding education for boys and girls aged 13 to 18.

  3. Charterhouse Square. Charterhouse Square is a garden square, a pentagonal space, in Farringdon, in the London Borough of Islington, and close to the former Smithfield Meat Market. The square is the largest courtyard or yard associated with the London Charterhouse, mostly formed of Tudor and Stuart architecture restored after the London Blitz.

  4. Charterhouse School, eine britische Schule in der Grafschaft Surrey Charterhouse Square , ein Platz in London London Charterhouse , ein Gebäudekomplex in London am Charterhouse Square, einst eine Kartause, dann von Thomas Sutton erworben und zur Sozialsiedlung und dem ursprünglichen Standort der Charterhouse School gemacht, heute als The Charterhouse Hospital ein Altenheim

  5. Lawrence Stone. Lawrence Stone (4 December 1919 – 16 June 1999) was an English historian of early modern Britain, after a start to his career as an art historian of English medieval art. He is noted for his work on the English Civil War and the history of marriage, families and the aristocracy.

  6. Адреса. Charterhouse Road, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 2DX, UK. Сайт. Офіційний сайт. Школа Чартергаус у Вікісховищі. Школа Чартергаус ( англ. Charterhouse School ) — одна з найбільших та найстаріших привілейованих шкіл Великої ...

  7. thecharterhouse.org › explore-the-charterhouse › historyHistory - The Charterhouse

    In 1371, the Charterhouse was built – a respected and austere Carthusian monastery, which flourished throughout the later medieval and early Tudor period. With the dissolution of the monasteries, the Charterhouse became a mansion for wealthy noblemen and a refuge for royalty. Elizabeth I met the Privy Council here in the days before her ...