Neither at the Chartreux Convent, whither we were sent with signed order, is there or ever was there any weapon of war.
An ancient pear attributed to the garden of the Chartreux Monastery at Paris about the middle of the eighteenth century.
According to the Chartreux Catalogue, est bonne cuite pour les malades.
What is still more melancholy, the Benedictines, Bernardines, and even the Chartreux are permitted to have mortmains and slaves.
The Chartreux of Grenoble had some hundreds of their aged workmen on their pension list.