charterhouse Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
charterhouse ka kya matlab hota hai
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Noun:
वृद्ध पेंशन के लिए लंदन में मठ की भूमि पर निर्मित दानालय, लन्दन नगर का दानालय,
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charterhouse's Usage Examples:
One of these was the Charterhouse of London which was not founded until 1371 by Sir Walter Manny, K.G.
Of other schools, Merchant Taylors' was founded by the Company of that name in 1561, and has occupied, since 1875, the premises vacated by Charterhouse School.
Thus Charterhouse school, part of the foundation of Sir Thomas Sutton (1611), was moved from Finsbury to Godalming, Surrey; St Paul's School occupies modern buildings at Hammersmith, and Christ's Hospital is at Horsham, Sussex.
Wollaston was educated at Charterhouse, and afterwards at Caius College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow.
In June 1720 he went up to Christ Church, Oxford, with an annual allowance of £40 as a Charterhouse scholar.
On the duke of Buckingham's nomination, Wesley was for six years a pupil at Charterhouse.
On the death of his mother in 1806, Julius was sent home to the Charterhouse in London, where he remained till 1812, when he entered Trinity College, Cambridge.
She was reconciled with Archbishop Hamilton, and took up arms against the Protestants of Perth, who, incited by Knox, had destroyed the Charterhouse, where many of the Scottish kings were buried.
He was educated at Charterhouse School and Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 1809 was elected professor of Greek in succession to Porson.
William Gifford Palgrave (1826-1888) went to India as a soldier after a brilliant career at Charterhouse School and Trinity College, Oxford; but, having become a Roman Catholic, he was ordained priest and served as a Jesuit missionary in India, Syria, and Arabia.
charterhouse's Meaning':
a Carthusian monastery