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to the present day; a Learning Room and Learning Programme so that school groups can discover how the Charterhouse has been home to everyone from monks and monarchs to schoolboys and Brothers; and a landscaped Charterhouse Square, open to the public so that people can enjoy the green surroundings.
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Charterhouse continues to serve as an almshouse to over 40 older people, known as Brothers, who are in need of financial and companionship support. Since 2017 women have been accepted as Brothers, and the site has been open for pre-booked guided tours; and it is free to view the chapel and museum
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Although substantial fragments survive from the monastic period, most of the standing buildings date from the Tudor era. Thus, today the complex "conveys a vivid impression of the type of large rambling 16th-century mansion that once existed all round London".
419:, Norfolk was placed under house arrest at the Charterhouse. He occupied his time by embellishing the house, and built a long terrace in the garden (which survives as the "Norfolk Cloister") leading to a tennis court. In 1571, Norfolk's involvement in the 325:, the original monastery of the order), and thus the Carthusian monastery in London was referred to as the "London Charterhouse." As per Carthusian custom, the twenty-five monks each had their own small building and garden. 570:. The great hall and great chamber were severely damaged, the great staircase totally destroyed and the four sides of the Master's Court burnt out. These were restored between 1950 and 1959 by the architectural firm of 392:(c. 1496–1564), who transformed the complex into a luxurious mansion house. North demolished the church and built the Great Hall and adjoining Great Chamber. In 1558, during North's occupancy, 589:, the founder, buried in a lead coffin before the high altar of the monastic chapel. These remains were identified as Manny's beyond reasonable doubt by the presence in the coffin of a lead 1927: 1942: 648:, an area lying outside any of the ancient parish units from which London's modern administrative units evolved through a succession of mergers. It was not included in one of the 388:
family of instrument makers were amongst the tenants of the former monks' cells, whilst Henry VIII stored hunting equipment in the church. In 1545, the entire site was bought by
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Civil parish of Charterhouse (upper right) in the late 19th century. Neighbouring parishes were at that time grouped into Districts, such as St Giles (red) and Holborn (green).
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Physique, Archaeology, Domesday, Ecclesiastical Organization, The Jews, Religious Houses, Education of Working Classes to 1870, Private Education from Sixteenth Century
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monastery under the name of "The House of the Salutation of the Mother of God" In English, a Carthusian monastery is called a "Charterhouse" (derived from the
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graduate who joined the school as physician in 1712. Levett was widely esteemed for his medical writings, including an early tract on the treatment of
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the Charterhouse opened the site to the public in 2017. There are three key elements: a museum, which tells the story of the Charterhouse from the
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The principal historic buildings of the Charterhouse were severely damaged by enemy action on the night of 10–11 May 1941, during the
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Following the departure of Charterhouse School, its buildings, on the site of the former monastic great cloister, were taken over by
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was exposed after a ciphered letter from Mary was discovered under a doormat in the house; he was executed the following year.
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In preparation for and in conjunction with the restoration project, archaeological investigations were carried out by
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Charterhouse early established a reputation for excellence in hospital care and treatment, thanks in part to
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Medical School, and (though now much redeveloped) remain one of the sites occupied by its successor,
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Lasocki, David (1985). "The Anglo-Venetian Bassano family as instrument makers and repairers".
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and much 16th- and 17th-century fabric that had previously been concealed or obscured.
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Graves, Michael A. R. (2008) . "Howard, Thomas, fourth duke of Norfolk (1538–1572)".
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The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities of King James the First
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Works for this project were completed and opened to the public in January 2017.
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held court there for three days on his first entrance into London in 1603.
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Charterhouse: the medieval foundation in the light of recent discoveries
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for all purposes, with the provision that it would not form part of any
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Turley, K.V., "The London Charterhouse: Murder, Plague and Martyrdom",
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For several years after the dissolution of the priory, members of the
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in 1537, it was rebuilt from 1545 onwards to become one of the great
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From Tudor to Stewart: the regime change from Elizabeth I to James I
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Monographs. Vol. 18. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
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for the old. The almshouse remains in occupation today, while the
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rented 13 acres (5.3 ha) of land in Spital Croft, north of
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The London Charterhouse: a history of Thomas Sutton's Charity
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Charterhouse in London: monastery, mansion, hospital, school
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Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Islington
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Revealing the Charterhouse: the making of a London landmark
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The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 1878
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The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 1861
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Former civil parishes in the London Borough of Islington
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Following North's death, the property was purchased by
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Christian monasteries established in the 14th century
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Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
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Monasteries dissolved under the English Reformation
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Oxford University Press. 863:2012–2017: Brigadier Charlie Hobson OBE (RM) 711:List of Masters of Charterhouse since 1611. 1007:Religious Houses: House of Carthusian monks 198: 1777: 1763: 706: 47: 1953:Religiously motivated violence in England 1407:. Longmans, Green & Co. p. 228. 936:View of the Charterhouse from the gardens 900:The Great Hall viewed from Master's Court 611:with chapel services open to the public. 364:. They constitute the group known as the 332:The monastery was closed in 1537, in the 240:priory, founded in 1371 on the site of a 1400: 1287:"St Bartholomew's Medical College Green" 630: 534: 469:on two estates which he had leased near 441: 375: 287: 1748:Charterhouse, 1611–1895: in pen and ink 1673:Charterhouse, 1611–1895: in pen and ink 1669: 1144: 1115:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1091:"Queen Elizabeth I at the Charterhouse" 1054: 672:, but later became a component of the 516:. In 1872, under the headmastership of 437: 356:and ten monks were taken to the nearby 220:is a historic complex of buildings in 14: 1885: 1862:St Luke (St Giles Without Cripplegate) 1699: 1611: 1602: 1575: 1503: 1487: 1307: 1111: 999: 912:Altar in the south aisle of the Chapel 827:1908–1927: Gerald Stanley Davies, M.A. 453:In May 1611 it came into the hands of 426:The property passed to Norfolk's son, 256:. In 1611, the property was bought by 244:burial ground. Following the priory's 1758: 1680: 1643: 1632: 1471: 1401:Webb, Sidney; Webb, Beatrice (1910). 1183: 1181: 1027: 1012:A History of the County of Middlesex: 157:The Charterhouse, Charterhouse Square 1933:Grade I listed educational buildings 1240: 1093:. The Charterhouse. 28 November 2017 714: 530: 517: 1598:. 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Index

Sutton’s Hospital
Case of Sutton's Hospital

Islington
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London
Listed Building
London Charterhouse is located in Central London
Clerkenwell
London
Charterhouse Square
London Borough of Islington
Carthusian
Black Death
dissolution
courtyard houses
Tudor London
Thomas Sutton
almshouse
school
Godalming
Surrey

Walter Manny
Long Lane
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Black Death
Carthusian
Grande Chartreuse
Thomas More

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