Carmelites

Carmelites, a monastic order, originally an association of hermits on Mount Carmel, at length mendicant, called the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, i.e. the Virgin, in consecration to whom it was founded by a pilgrim of the name Berthold, a Calabrian, in 1156. The Order is said to have existed from the days of Elijah.

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

Carmel * Carmen Sylva
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Carlsbad
Carlscrona
Carlsruhe
Carlstadt
Carlton Club
Carlyle, Alexander
Carlyle, Thomas
Carmagnole
Carmarthenshire
Carmel
Carmelites
Carmen Sylva
Carmontel
Carnac
Carnarvon
Carnarvon, Henry Howard
Carnatic
Carneades
Carnegie, Andrew
Carniola
Carnival

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Carmelites in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

Links here from Chalmers

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Alan, Of Lynn
Andrew [No. 4]
Angriani, Michael
Backer, Jacob
Baconthorp, John
Bale, John
Ballyet, Emmanuel
Bate, John
Berulle, Peter
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