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“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.”
“Placed in Charterhouse School in London in 1817, Beddoes showed a great inclination to literary production and public spectacle.”
“Charterhouse is characterized by Charles Dacres Bevan in Kelsall's memoir, as lively, imaginative, shrewd, and sarcastic.”
“The experience in my confession at the Charterhouse was the cause of my speaking to the Prior, which determined my being sent away.”
“The two parts of the Charterhouse were the embodiments of "justice and innocence.”
Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England
“The potential deal highlights the work of Charterhouse, which is led by chief executive”
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“Picked up a copy of the Catholic Herald - very sound comments von the back page in the "Charterhouse" section for Holy Days.”
“Charterhouse," was called the "Slaughterhouse" in the boy's letters to his mother.”
“( "Charterhouse") today announced a definitive agreement to sell Amerifit Brands, Inc.”
“He made do with Charterhouse and Oxford, but of course they're not for everybody.”
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