These organisations include the governing bodies of Harrow School, Rugby School and Charterhouse School. |
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This section of the main front altar of the church of Miraflores Charterhouse in Burgos portrays Isabella at prayer. |
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William Blackstone was sent to Charterhouse School in 1730, nominated by Charles Wither, a relative of Mary Blackstone. |
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The lead and silver mines at Charterhouse in the Mendip Hills were run by the military. |
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It turns east along Holborn to Holborn Circus, and then goes north east to Charterhouse Street. |
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In the case of CCF Charterhouse we are indeed interested,' said KBC spokeswoman Vivianne Huybrecht. |
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While at Charterhouse Vaughan Williams found that religion meant less and less to him, and for a while he was an atheist. |
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Vaughan Williams's family would have preferred him to have remained at Charterhouse for two more years and then go on to Cambridge University. |
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On 1 October 1738, taking advantage of a new scholarship available to Charterhouse students, Blackstone matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford. |
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From 1985 to 1989 he was managing director of Charterhouse Development Capital Ltd. |
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The only school to be represented on this occasion was Charterhouse. |
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Educated at Charterhouse School and Christ Church, Oxford, Wesley was elected a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford in 1726 and ordained a priest two years later. |
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The Big Green Gathering which grew out of the Green fields at the Glastonbury Festival is held in the Mendip Hills between Charterhouse and Compton Martin each summer. |
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He founded a cell in both the London and the Coventry charterhouses, and was a visitor to, and benefactor of, the Hull charterhouse. |
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It was Michael Northburgh who suggested to Mauny the foundation of a charterhouse and asked to be associated with it. |
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In 1695 he was transferred with his novices to the charterhouse of Brussels. |
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