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The London Charterhouse

The London Charterhouse
Author: Stephen Porter
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1848680902

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Thomas Sutton's reputation as the wealthiest commoner in England at the time of his death in 1611 was matched by the scale of the charity which he founded at the Charterhouse in Clerkenwell. This work examines the Charterhouse's significance as England's leading charity and the support and opposition that it attracted.


The Charterhouse of London

The Charterhouse of London
Author: William Frederick Taylor
Publisher: London : J.M. Dent ; New York : E.P. Dutton
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1912
Genre: Charterhouse
ISBN:

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The London Charterhouse

The London Charterhouse
Author: Lawrence Hendriks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1889
Genre: Carthusians
ISBN:

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Charterhouse in London

Charterhouse in London
Author: Gerald Stanley Davies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1921
Genre: Charterhouse
ISBN:

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Charterhouse Square

Charterhouse Square
Author: Sam Pfizenmaier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Clerkenwell (London, England)
ISBN: 9781907586415

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The story of London's Clerkenwell and Smithfield neighbourhood, from prehistory through to the present day, is illustrated by archaeological investigations undertaken as part of the Crossrail Central development. Excavation showed how, from being on the margins of the city, this area was occupied by religious houses and a cattle market, before developing into a densely packed suburb as London's population exploded. Charterhouse Square was known to be the site of the West Smithfield cemetery, one of two London emergency burial grounds established during the Black Death (1348-9); the 25 individuals excavated are the first large group of burials recovered. The plague pathogen was identified in skeletons from each of three phases of burial, indicating that these were the victims of multiple plague outbreaks from the Black Death into the 15th century. Also located as it flowed west into the Fleet was the Faggeswell brook - the southern boundary of the plague cemetery and of the monastic precinct of the London Charterhouse, founded in 1371. This massive ditch had been filled in the mid 17th century with rubbish and waste from the livestock market and nearby households, some evidently wealthy.


The Charterhouse, London

The Charterhouse, London
Author: G. S. D.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 47
Release: 1911
Genre: Charterhouse (London, England)
ISBN:

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Crown & Sceptre

Crown & Sceptre
Author: Tracy Borman
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802159117

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An in-depth look at the British monarchy that’s “a superb synthesis of historical analysis, politics, and top-notch royal gossip” (Kirkus Reviews). Since William the Conqueror, duke of Normandy, crossed the English Channel in 1066 to defeat King Harold II and unite England’s various kingdoms, forty-one kings and queens have sat on Britain’s throne. “Shining examples of royal power and majesty alongside a rogue’s gallery of weak, lazy, or evil monarchs,” as Tracy Borman describes them in her sparkling chronicle, Crown & Sceptre. Ironically, during very few of these 955 years has the throne’s occupant been unambiguously English—whether Norman French, the Welsh-born Tudors, the Scottish Stuarts, and the Hanoverians and their German successors to the present day. Acknowledging the intrinsic fascination with British royalty, Borman lifts the veil to reveal the remarkable characters and personalities who have ruled and, since the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, more ceremonially reigned. It is a crucial distinction explaining the staying power of the monarchy as the royal family has evolved and adapted to the needs and opinions of its people, avoiding the storms of rebellion that brought many of Europe’s royals to an abrupt end. Richard II; Henry VIII; Elizabeth I; George III; Victoria; Elizabeth II: their names evoke eras and the dramatic events Borman recounts. She is equally attuned to the fabric of monarchy: royal palaces; the way monarchs have been portrayed in art, on coins, in the media; the ceremony and pageantry surrounding the crown. Elizabeth II is already one of the longest reigning monarchs in history. Crown & Sceptre is a fitting tribute to her remarkable longevity and that of the magnificent institution she represents. “Crown & Sceptre brings us in short, vivid chapters from William the Conqueror to Elizabeth herself, much of it constituting a dark record of bumping off adversaries, rivals and spouses, confiscating vast estates and military invasions…. [A] lucid, character-rich book.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune “Borman’s deep understanding of English royalty shines.” —Chris Schluep, Amazon Editors’ Picks, The Best History Books of February 2022


The Charterhouse

The Charterhouse
Author: Philip Temple
Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300167221

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A fully illustrated, comprehensive record of London's medieval Charterhouse, from its foundation in the 14th century to the present day, presented by the Survey of London team. It includes original research, new photography, and previously unpublished inventories. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art