THE DESOLATION OF GRAD CHARTREUSE.
In.a few daye,;«»ya a Farit t*frp|H December 4th, pfobaMy Iα QwafogßH trewe will be deserted, and thE'/HHssi monaetery, founded by Bt. BreM IPfIH eleventh century, will be given 'ffJHfl silence end solitude. The wtommKl accepted .the-docisiori of !&e that -they nraet go, and presently d*p*rt to Spkin, -where a new CMMM hae already been built. Thither carry, the eecrets- of the which has rejoiced the palate* of fjMflH for no long a period. The hue given a ironwwbat odd {wing the authorisation to tltia brethren who give themselvMi t© plation have already. departed; remain are connected with t»'H""'l|H terprjee that seed* ao uOmmH therefore' tm» will t» given, iwtery has oonthtued to pay large sum* of money every manufacture of their liqaeur. lamt year-represented £40,000, dition to-that, they hare p*id Grande Chartreuse, whioh, " IIM volution, im belonged to th# SWwHW
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11489, 23 January 1903, Page 4
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145THE DESOLATION OF GRAD CHARTREUSE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11489, 23 January 1903, Page 4
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