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History - The CharterhouseThe story of the Charterhouse dates to medieval times, it was an important site during the turbulent Tudor period before it became a pioneering charity in 1611.
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Henry VIII and the Carthusian Monks - The Tudor Society4 August 1540 - Brother William Horne, laybrother of the London Charterhouse, was hanged, disembowelled and quartered at Tyburn. One of the monks executed in ...
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Our History and Heritage - Charterhouse SchoolOur founder, Thomas Sutton, held high public office and through shrewd investment became one of the wealthiest men in 16th Century England.
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About Us - The CharterhouseThe Charterhouse is an almshouse and a housing charity located in Clerkenwell, London between Barbican and Smithfield.
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The Charterhouse - City of LondonThe Charterhouse has been living the nation's history since 1371. Encompassing seven acres between Barbican and Farringdon.
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The Black Death, Medieval Mythbusting, and the CharterhouseMar 12, 2025 · The Charterhouse Square was established as an official emergency burial ground in 1348 by Sir Walter de Manny, who was linked to King Edward III.Missing: Priory | Show results with:Priory
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Contours of the Black Death Cemetery at Charterhouse Square ...May 10, 2015 · This site is part of 13 acres leased by Sir Walter de Mauny from St Bartholomew's Priory for an emergency cemetery for plague victims in 1349 AD ...Missing: connection | Show results with:connection
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Sir Walter Manny – the life of a professional soldier and medieval pietySep 28, 2021 · The London Charterhouse, a monastery of the Carthusian order, was established in 1371 with Sir Walter Manny as its principal founder. A ...
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The Carthusian Order - English HeritageIn 1371 Sir Walter Mauny, another of Edward III's captains – encouraged by John Luscote, prior of Hinton – founded the London Charterhouse on the site of a ...
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What Became of the Monks and Nuns at the Dissolution?Between 1536 and 1540, on the orders of Henry VIII, every single abbey and priory in England – some 800 in total – was dissolved, or forcibly closed. · Their ...
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The London Charterhouse: Murder, Plague and MartyrdomMar 13, 2018 · In the end, all the Carthusian monks so incarcerated starved to death. In the end, a total of 16 monks from London's Charterhouse were martyred.
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The anniversary of the Carthusian Monk's martyrdomMay 4, 2023 · Two more Cathusians were killed on June 19 of that year and by August 4, 1540, all eighteen monks had been tortured and killed for refusing to ...
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4 May 1535 - The Executions of the Carthusian MartyrsMay 4, 2013 · On 4th May 1535 three prominent Carthusian monks were put to death at Tyburn, along with a Bridgettine monk and a priest.
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NORTH, Edward (c.1504-64), of Kirtling, Cambs., the Charterhouse ...Steward, L. Inn 1528-30. ?Clerk of the council of the city of London in late 1520s; clerk of the Parliaments Feb. 1531-Sept. 1540 King's serjeant-at ...
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The Charterhouse - Heritage Of London TrustIn 1545 it was converted into a Tudor mansion by Sir Edward North. Thomas Howard, the 4th Duke of Norfolk, later rebuilt part of it, and was responsible for ...
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Charterhouse: Piety, Power & Treason | The Tudor Travel GuideExplore the blood-soaked Tudor history of the Charterhouse, once a prestigious religious institution associated with piety, power and treason.Missing: connection | Show results with:connection
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The Charterhouse (Sutton's Hospital): History - Tudor TimesAug 22, 2021 · In 1565, the North family sold the house to the Queen's cousin, Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. Re-named Howard House, it became Norfolk's ...Missing: sequence | Show results with:sequence<|control11|><|separator|>
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Vic Keegan: The medieval gems of the London CharterhouseSep 11, 2021 · The property's next owner was Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk – later executed for his part in the Ridolfi plot to put Mary, Queen of Scots ...<|separator|>
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8 Secrets Of The Charterhouse - Living London HistoryAug 18, 2021 · After the monastery was dissolved, the Charterhouse was used as a Tudor mansion for favoured courtiers. Some of the first to occupy it were ...Missing: ownership | Show results with:ownership
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Five things you didn't know about the CharterhouseJan 27, 2017 · The Charterhouse was originally a Carthusian monastery, founded in 1371 on land used as a burial ground for victims of the Black Death in 1348.
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The Charterhouse (Sutton's Hospital) - Tudor TimesAug 22, 2021 · There are memorials to Thomas Sutton who founded Sutton's Hospital in 1614, the foundation that now occupies the Charterhouse.
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The Charterhouse, Thomas Sutton and his forgotten sonAug 13, 2025 · In 1611, Thomas Sutton's dream of establishing an almshouse and school was realised. James I (and VI of Scotland) granted the necessary Letters ...
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Our Heritage - Traditional Values. British Academic ExcellenceTake a journey through our history ; 1611. Charterhouse was founded by Thomas Sutton (1532 - 1611) ; 1614. Nicholas Grey appointed as the first Schoolmaster ; 1756.<|separator|>
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Governance - The CharterhouseIt is comprised of sixteen Governors, who operate as the charity trustees, and meets three times a year with additional sub-committees.
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The Charterhouse: The Admiral Ashmore Building – ResidentialTogether, the new buildings define the southwest corner of the Court, which mainly dates from the 1820s. In doing so, they conceal views of the untidy backs of ...
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Almshouse - The CharterhouseThey were originally known as bede houses, poor houses, or hospitals offering hospitality and shelter rather than medical care. Brothers talking outside. Thomas ...
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About our collections - The CharterhouseAn extensive collection of 19th- and 20th-century photographs and postcards depict changes to the historic interiors and the results of bomb damage during the ...
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The Charterhouse During and After WWIINov 29, 2016 · On 10 – 11 May 1941, London experienced its most destructive raid. German bombers dropped 711 tons of high explosive and 2,393 incendiaries, ...
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The Charterhouse in Charterhouse Square - London Picture ArchiveView of Master's Court, The Charterhouse, Charterhouse Square, Clerkenwell, showing bomb damage due to the air raid on the night of 10-11 May 1941.Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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Seely and Paget: Restoring the CharterhouseNov 5, 2024 · The Charterhouse suffered extensive damage during the Blitz of May 1941. The air raid on the night of May 10-11 left much of Master's Court, ...
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From the archives: the Charterhouse in the Second World WarSep 27, 2023 · The Charterhouse was hit by fire bombs through the night of Saturday 10 th May. The Brothers and staff succeeded in putting out several fires and saving ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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In The Charterhouse | Plague Pit, Monastery, Mansion, School ...Oct 21, 2019 · The last private owner of Charterhouse was Thomas Sutton, a well-connected businessman who was appointed as Master of the Ordinances in the ...
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The Great Chamber - The CharterhouseAlongside Queen Elizabeth I is Thomas Sutton, the wealthy financier whose will of 1611 transformed the Tudor mansion into a charitable institution.
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The Charterhouse's Great Chamber is Refurbished - Historic HousesOct 8, 2020 · After the war a major project was initiated to renovate the room to match the one remaining undamaged section, and has been well used and much ...
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Reviving History: Seely and Paget's Restoration of the London ...Feb 6, 2025 · In the aftermath of the Second World War, there was a renewed emphasis on tradition, and the 1956 Founder's Day at the Charterhouse epitomised ...
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Reviving History: Seely and Paget's Restoration of the Charterhouse ...Mar 14, 2025 · The Charterhouse, once described as the most beautiful and most venerable monument of old London, is gradually regaining its accustomed place in the life of ...
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Revealing the Charterhouse - Eric Parry ArchitectsCharterhouse School moved to Surrey in the 19th century and the almshouse (Sutton's Hospital) remains the primary occupant of the site. This charity, in ...
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Opening date announcement - The CharterhouseJan 5, 2017 · Opening date announcement. 5th January 2017. Opening date ... museum, a tour of the historic site and our programme of learning activities.
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A new museum for London opens this month - ianVisitsJan 14, 2017 · The Charterhouse Museum will open its doors on Friday 27 January 2017. Opening hours will be 11am-4.45pm and it's open every day except Mondays.
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7. The Charterhouse museum | Explore At Home - GeotouristThe Charterhouse museum opened in January 2017 and has since welcomed over 50,000 visitors. Featuring loaned objects from the V&A, Museum of London and ...
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Charterhouse, London - The Architects' JournalOct 7, 2024 · The latest project focuses on the £2 million 'consolidation and improvement' of accommodation within the Wash House Court and a wider ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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THE CHARTERHOUSE, Non Civil Parish - 1298101 | Historic EnglandThe Charterhouse buildings reflect five principal building periods. The first is the building of the Carthusian Priory of the Salutation of the Virgin Mary, ...
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Chapel - The CharterhousePrior John Houghton and 16 monks and lay monks became the first Tyburn martyr of the Reformation in 1535, and the monastery was dissolved and much of the ...
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The Charterhouse Chapel, Charterhouse Square, ClerkenwellMar 14, 2022 · The chapel was created from the Priory's 14th-century chapter house in the early 17th century. A classical north aisle was added in 1612-1614.
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Black Death skeletons unearthed by Crossrail project - BBC NewsMar 30, 2014 · Skeletons unearthed by London's Crossrail are victims of the Black Death and may be part of a mass grave, forensic tests reveal.
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Builders unearth Medieval plague victims in City of London squareMar 15, 2013 · Crossrail project finds 12 skeletons below Charterhouse Square, suspected part of 14th century Black Death mass burial ground.
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New research reveals secrets of Crossrail's Black Death skeletonsExtensive scientific testing carried out on Crossrail skeletons reveal new insight into London's Black Death victims and offer new potential for the study ...
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The Charterhouse Black Death Skeleton - Atlas ObscuraMar 27, 2019 · Archeologists found it belonged to a man in the prime of his life, in his mid-twenties, when he was struck down by the Black Death. It's ...Missing: Priory connection
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FAQs - The CharterhouseThomas Sutton, who one of the wealthiest 'commoners' in Jacobean England, bought the Charterhouse and founded a charity in 1611. The two objectives of the ...
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The Charterhouse - diamond geezerMar 6, 2024 · The Brothers aren't expected to live a monastic life, they can come and go as they please, go on holiday, whatever, but there is an unspoken ...
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The Charterhouse announces the appointment of its 34th MasterJan 5, 2022 · The Governors of the Charterhouse, the 400-year-old almshouse charity in central London, have appointed Peter Aiers as the new Master and Chief Executive ...Missing: governance | Show results with:governance
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[PDF] Report and Accounts - The CharterhouseJul 18, 2024 · The Charterhouse, founded in 1611, aims to be a community of excellence for older people, providing care, social, housing, and financial ...
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English Carthusian Martyrs - Catholic News AgencyThese 18 Carthusian monks were put to death in England under King Henry VIII between 1535-1540 for maintaining their allegiance to the Pope.
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June 19 - More Carthusian monks meet their sad ends - YouTubeJun 18, 2019 · ... history, 19th June 1535, three Carthusian monks from the London Charterhouse faced a harrowing end. Sebastian Newdigate, William Exmew, and ...<|separator|>
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Pictures of the Carthusian Martyrs in the Chapter HouseAug 26, 2006 · Ten of the Carthusian martyrs were deliberately allowed to die of neglect and starvation in Newgate prison where they were tied to posts with ...
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History – The Carthusian monks - L'Ordre des ChartreuxSacristan the following year and prior in 1148, he founded the charterhouse of Le Reposoir in 1151 and was its first prior. ... Ordained priest in 1511, he ...
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Library : The English Reign of Terror | Catholic CultureThe first martyrs to fall under the crown's outrageous tyranny were the Carthusians, always an early target for persecution because of their great austerity and ...
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[PDF] Carthusians Under Henry the Eighth - Thomas More StudiesTWO MARTYRS BY ACCIDENT. Himself a professed monk of the London Charterhouse and successor to John Houghton as Prior of Beauvale, it was under- standable ...
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Representing Martyrdom in Tudor England - Oxford AcademicUnder Henry VIII, conservatives such as Sir Thomas More, Bishop John Fisher, and eighteen Carthusian monks were executed for denying royal supremacy over the ...
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Henry VIII's savage Reformation - HistoryExtraMay 19, 2017 · At the forefront of resistance were members of the Carthusian Order, the most austere and serious of England's monks: a half dozen were hanged, ...
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Religion and the CharterhouseApr 7, 2021 · From the founding of the Carthusian priory in 1371, to the creation of Thomas Sutton's Hospital in 1611, and in the Brothers today, a unifying ...
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Chapel - The CharterhouseMusic in the Chapel. The Chapel is on the London Diocesan list of music venues and is available to musicians both for rehearsal and for performance. We have ...Monday To Saturday · Sundays · Baptisms, Marriage Blessings...
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Organist of the Charterhouse (1938)May 2, 2017 · The first regularly appointed organist was Benjamin Cosyn. The 1938 article covered organists from Cosyn to Harry Stubbs, with many more since, ...
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The Charterhouse: HomepageThe Charterhouse has been living the nation's history since 1348. In that time it has served as a monastery, private mansion, boys school and an almshouse.History · Plan Your Visit · Explore the Charterhouse · About Us
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GPS coordinates of Charterhouse Square, United Kingdom. LatitudeCharterhouse Square is a historic square in Smithfield, central London. Latitude: 51° 31' 9.20" N Longitude: 0° 05' 33.21" E
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[PDF] Charterhouse Square Conservation Area - City of LondonThe management strategy sets out the position regarding the wider policies and guidance concerning the conservation and enhancement of the Charterhouse Square ...Missing: governance | Show results with:governance
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[PDF] Encounters between the Carthusians of Late Medieval England and ...The house was located just outside the city walls on land ... Christopher Thomas, The London Charterhouse (London: Museum of London and Archaeological Service,.
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[PDF] London Borough of Islington - Archaeological Priority Areas AppraisalThis APA includes the areas of the Black Death burial grounds within Islington, the site of the Charterhouse Monastery and its precinct, and the site of Suttons ...
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[PDF] Conservation Management Plan November 2012 - The CharterhouseOct 2, 2024 · The Charterhouse, London | Conservation Management Plan | November 2012 | Job Ref: 457E |. RICHARD GRIFFITHS ARCHITECTS. 2. Contents. The ...
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Tours - The CharterhouseBook a guided tour taking you through seven centuries of extraordinary hidden London history. · Charterhouse Tour (60 mins): · Brother's Tour (up to 90 mins):
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Revealing the Charterhouse - GuM StudioThe Charterhouse, a Grade I Listed Building, was opened by the Queen in February 2017 after a significant refurbishment project, providing new visitor ...
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Charterhouse's Tudor Great Chamber: a rare gem survives in LondonMar 12, 2021 · Originally built on the site of a Carthusian monastery by Edward North in the 1540s, it was referred to as the 'Throne Room' after Elizabeth I ...
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Wright & Wright picked to upgrade Charterhouse heritage siteMar 18, 2025 · Wright & Wright Architects has been selected to upgrade the Grade I-listed Charterhouse almshouse and heritage site in central London.
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Charterhouse - Wright & Wright ArchitectsLocated in central London, the Charterhouse is a site of major historical significance, reflecting broader transformations over time.