Carthusians

Carthusians, a monastic order of a very severe type, founded by St. Bruno in 1086, each member of which had originally a single cell, eventually one consisting of two or three rooms with a garden, all of them opening into one corridor; they amassed considerable wealth, but were given to deeds of benefaction, and spent their time in study and contemplation, in consequence of which they figure not so much in the outside world as many other orders do.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Carthage * Cartier
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Carson, Kit
Carstairs, William
Carstens, Asmus Jakob
Cartagena
Carte, Thomas
Carte-blanche
Carter, Elizabeth
Carteret, John, Earl Granville
Carteret, Philip
Carthage
Carthusians
Cartier
Cartoons
Cartouche
Cartwright, Edmund
Cartwright, John
Carus, Karl Gustav
Cary, Henry Francis
Caryatides
Casa
Casabianca, Louis

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