Charterhouse, Past and Present: A Brief History of the Hospital Founded in Charterhouse by Thomas Sutton, and More Particularly of the School Belonging TheretoH. Stedman, 1879 - 239 strani |
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acres aforesaid afterwards Lord appointed Archbishop of Canterbury authoritie bestowed Bishop of Ely Bishop of London Boarding House boys Cambridge Carthusians Castle Camps chapel CHAPTER charges of Thomas Charles Charterhouse School Church College countie of Middlesex county of Essex county of Wilts Court death decease Duke Earl Edward elected Esquire examination executors Foundation founded in Charter-house George Godalming Governing Body Governors of Charterhouse Gown-Boys Hadstock Hallingbury hath Head Master Henry hereafter hereditaments hundred pounds intended hospital Item King James Knight lands lawful money Lord Chancellor Lord Chief Justice lordships Majesty mannors mastership Merchant Taylors money of England nominate Old Carthusians Pensioners persons poor Popham pounds of lawful preacher Prime Minister Richard Sutton Robert Saunders Scholar School Fund Schoolmaster shew Sir John Southminster Statute suppliant's manor survivor Sutton's Hospital thereof Thomas Sutton Tuition Fund unto Usher vacancy Walter de Manny William
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