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Chatham Green, hamlet, Great Waltham par., W. Essex, 7 miles NE. of Chelmsford.
Chatham and Gillingham, hundred, Aylesford lathe, mid. Kent, 12,273 ac., pop. 47,487.
Chathill, township with ry. sta., Ellingham par., N. Northumberland, 8 miles SE. of Belford, 437 ac., pop. 66; P.O., T.o.
Chatlcy, hamlet, Great Leighs par., E. Essex, 4¼ miles SW. of Braintree.
Chatley Hill, hamlet, Woolvertonpar., E. Somerset, 4¼ miles N. of Frome.
Chat Moss, peat-bog, in S. of Lancashire, 7 miles W. of Manchester; has an area of 10 sq. m., and varies in depth from 10 to 30 ft.; the Liverpool and Manchester Ry. was successfully carried across it in 1829 through the engineering skill of George Stephenson.
Chatswortli, par., N. Derbyshire, on river Derwent, 2¼ miles NE. of Bakewell and 21¼ miles NW. of Derby, 1292 ac. (45 water), pop. 60. Chatswortli Hall, seat of the Duke of Devonshire, is one of the noblest resi- dences in England. The park is over 11 miles in circuit, and the gardens cover an area of 12 ac. Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in the old mansion (1570-84). The present edifice was begun in 1688, and was finished in 1840, the additions being made at long intervals.
Chattan, seat, near Axminster, E. Devon.
Chattenden, hamlet, Hoo St Werburgh par., mid. Kent, 5 miles N. of Rochester.
Chatteris, market town and par. with ry. sta., N. Cambridgeshire, on W. border of Isle of Ely, 8 miles S. of March Junction and 72 N. of London, 15,090 ac., pop. 4712 ; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Market-day, Friday; has considerable trade in grain. Chatteris House is in vicinity of town.
Chatterlcy, township with ry. sta., Wolstanton par., N. Staffordshire, 3¼ m. NE. of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Chattisham, par., E. Suffolk, 5 miles SW. of Ipswich, 713 ac., pop. 221.
Chatton, par., N. Northumberland, on river Till, 3 miles E. of Wooler, 17,335 ac., pop. 1302; P.O., T.O.
Chatwall, hamlet, Cardington par., S. Shropshire, 3 miles NE. of Chinch Stretton.
Chatwell, Great and Little, 2 hamlets, Gnosall par., W. Staffordshire, 8¼ miles W. of Penkridge.
Chauntrey, seat, E. Suffolk, near Bramford ry. sta.
Chausec, The, narrow isthmus, Channel Islands, connecting Great and Little Sark. See Coupee, The.
Chavenage, hamlet, Horsley par., E. Gloucestershire, 2 miles NW. of Tetbury.
Chawleigh, par. and vil., N. Devon, on river Dart, 2 miles SE. of Chumleigh, 5020 ac., pop. 671; P.O.
Chawsey, place, Mapledurham par., SE. Oxford- shire, 3¼ miles NW. of Reading.
Chawson, hamlet, Roxton par., NE. Bedfordshire, 3¼ miles SW. of St Neots.
Chawton, par., N. Hants, 6 miles NE. of Alresford, 2674 ac., pop. 473; P.O. ; contains Chawton House.
Cheadle.—par., township, and vil. with ry. sta., E. Cheshire, near river Mersey, 3 miles SW. of Stockport —par., 6291 ac., pop. 14,961; township, 4488 ac., pop. 12,263; P.O., T.O.—2. Cheadle, market town and par., in N. of co. and 13 miles NE. of Stafford and 145 miles NW. of London, 6793 ac., pop. 4724; P.O., t.o., 3 Banks, 1 newspaper. Market-day, Friday ; has exten- sive coal mines, and mfrs. of brass, copper, and tin.
Cheadle Grange, hamlet, Cheadle par., Stafford.
Cheadle Heath, school, 2 miles from Cheadle ry. sta., E. Cheshire.
Cheadle Hulmc, eccl. dist. and hamlet with ry. sta., Cheadle par., E. Cheshire, pop. 1375. The hamlet is 2f miles SW. of Stockport; P.O.
Cheadle MU1, hamlet, Cheadle par., N. Staffordshire.
Cheadle Moseley, hamlet, Cheadle par., E. Chesh.
Cheal, hamlet, Gosberton par., S. Lincolnshire, 3¼ miles SE. of Donington.
Cheam, par. and vil. with ry. sta., mid. Surrey, 3 miles NE. of Epsom, 1909 ac., pop. 2117; P.O., T.o.; contains C. Park, seat, and the hamlet of C. Common.
Cheapside, ry. sta., Jersey isl., ¼ m. NW. of St Helier.
Cheapsides, par., East-Riding Yorkshire, 5¼ miles E. of Howden, 7 ac., pop. 37.
Chearsley, par., mid. Bucks, 7¼ miles SW. of Ayles- bury, 943 ac., pop. 235.
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