• Old Carthusians, who are former pupils of Charterhouse (founded in 1611). Wikisource has original text related to this article: List of Carthusians,...
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  • Old Carthusians may refer to: Old Carthusians F.C., an English football club List of Old Carthusians, a list of notable alumni of Charterhouse School...
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  • Old Carthusians Football Club is an association football club whose players are former pupils of Charterhouse School in Godalming, Surrey, England. The...
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    David Dimbleby (category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford)
    of Today programme guest editors List of alumni of Christ Church, Oxford List of University of Oxford people with PPE degrees List of Old Carthusians...
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    and Switzerland. Ashdown House, East Sussex Horris Hill School List of Old Carthusians "The CV Centre Limited". Companies House. 27 March 1998. "James...
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    The 1881 FA Cup final was contested by Old Carthusians and Old Etonians at the Kennington Oval. Old Carthusians won 3–0, the goals scored by Edward Wynyard...
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    Peterken Former pupils are referred to as Old Carthusians, and current pupils as Carthusians. Three Old Carthusians have won the Victoria Cross: Victoria...
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    Norwegian clergy. List of bishops of Peterborough List of Old Carthusians King, Richard John (1881). Handbook to the Cathedrals of England: Eastern Division :...
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  • Walter Hansell (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
    right-sided forward who won the FA Cup in 1881 playing for the Old Carthusians. Hansell was the son of a Norwich solicitor, Peter Hansell, and his wife Emily...
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    indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. List of Old Carthusians Hardwick House (Suffolk) Lady Drury's Closet "Cullum, Sir Thomas...
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    Valldemossa Charterhouse (category Carthusian monasteries in Spain)
    Royal Charterhouse (15th century) of the Carthusians. The origin of the complex dates back to the time of King James II of Majorca, who chose this exceptional...
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    Christianity portal List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Sodor and Man List of Old Carthusians "Hildesley, Mark" . Dictionary of National Biography....
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    marker of the Avolsheim ban, where the Finkenhof farm and the Carthusian monks' vineyard were located. In the 18th century, the Carthusians of Molsheim...
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    physical differences; Carthusians have more "oriental" or concave head shapes and are more often gray in color, while non-Carthusians tend toward convex...
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  • Edward Hagarty Parry (category Old Carthusians F.C. players)
    goal-scorer) of the Old Carthusians team which won the 1881 FA Cup Final defeating Old Etonians 3–0. He was the first overseas-born captain of an FA Cup...
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  • October 2017. The Book of Football in particular gives an account of the club being formed by a group of Old Carthusians (former pupils of Charterhouse school)...
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    Liqueur of the Carthusians". National Catholic Register. Retrieved 31 August 2024. Kelleher, Katy (17 December 2018). "Chartreuse, the Color of Elixirs...
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  • necessity of further byes". Following the drawing of Chatham and Old Carthusians, the Committee then drew the sixth round, the winners of the one fifth...
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    following list of horse and pony breeds includes standardized breeds, some strains within breeds that are considered distinct populations, types of horses...
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    England and was won by Old Carthusians, the team for former pupils of Charterhouse School, who defeated Casuals. The Carthusians had won England's premier...
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    with works of such humanists as Petrarch and Boccaccio. The letter was first printed in Germany in the "Life of Christ" by Ludolph the Carthusian (Cologne...
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  • team has reached the final of the Arthur Dunn Cup a record 31 times and won the cup 15 times, second only to the Old Carthusians. The club was formed in...
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    the London Borough of Islington. It was originally built (and takes its name from) a Carthusian priory, founded in 1371 on the site of a Black Death burial...
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    Clubs tied in total honours are listed chronologically by most recent honour won. See the other tables for breakdowns of each competition won. Cups here...
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    duration of the 1890 FA Cup, the team merged with that of the Old Carthusians, who had won the trophy nine years previously. They were founder members of the...
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    This is a list of sportspeople who have played both first-class cricket and top level football in England. The list includes thirteen sportspeople who...
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    Chartreuse du Liget (category Carthusian monasteries in France)
    Chartreuse of Liget was a monastery of hermit-monks of the Carthusians order in France, founded in 1178 in Touraine by Henry II, Count of Anjou and King of England...
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    of the club considers that it was founded in 2004 and does not lay claim to the history or honours (including the FA Cup win) of Wimbledon. List of association...
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    Benedictines and Carthusians from Trier to adjoining Belgium and France. A rosary hanging from the belt often forms part of the Carthusian habit even today...
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    playing golf. Clapham Rovers FA Cup runner-up: 1879 Old Carthusians FA Cup winner: 1881 List of England international footballers born outside England...
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