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Chirnside, par. and vil., 1 mile E. of its^ry. sta., mid. Berwickshire, 4f miles NE. of Duns and 504 miles SE. of Edinburgh—par., 5553 ac., pop. 1516; vil., pop. 939; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank.
Chirton.—township, Tynemouth par. and bor., North- umberland, 2285 ac. (61 water) and 108 tidal water, pop. 11,248 ; P.O.—2. Chirton, par. and vil., N. "Wilts, 34 miles SW. of Woodborough, 1858 ac., pop. 340; P.O.
Chisbury, place with ancient camp, little Bedwyn par., S. Wilts, near Hungerford.
Chiselborough, par. and vil., mid. Somerset, 5 miles NE. of Crewkerne, 790 ac., pop. 361.
Chiselbury, ancient camp, S. Wilts, 54 miles SW. of Wilton; covers 104 ac.
Chiseldon, ry. sta., N. Wilts. See Chisledon. _
Chisclhampton, par., mid. Oxfordshire, on river Thame, 6 miles NW. of Abingdon, 939 ac. (13 water), pop. 103 ; contains Chiselhampton Lodge.
Chisenbury, hamlet, Enford par., S. Wilts, on river Avon, 8 miles N. of Amesbury. The seat of Chisenbury Priory, and Chisenbury Camp, the latter a circular earthwork of 6 ac., are in the vicinity.
Chishall, Great, par., W. Essex, 8 miles NW. of Saffron Walden, 2542 ac., pop. 412.
Chishall, Little, par., W. Essex, on border of co.,
8 miles W. of Saffron Walden, 1216 ac., pop. 129.
Chisholm.—seat, near Borthwick Water, 7§ miles SW. of Hawick, W. Roxburghshire.—2. Chisholm, extensive and picturesque estate, on NW. border of Inverness-shire, Kilmorack and Kiltarlity par.; con- tains a romantic gorge called Chisholms Pass.
Chisledon, par. and vil. with ry. sta. (Chiseldon), N. Wilts, 3 miles SE. of Swindon, 4750 ac., pop. 1173; P.O.
Chislchurst, par. and vil. with ry. sta., W. Kent, 24 miles NE. of Bromley and 9 miles SE. of London, 2748 ac., pop. 5341; P.O., T.o.; and P.O. at West CMsIe- hnrst, 1 mile distant; is charmingly situated on a common, about 300 ft. above sea-level. At Camden Place, in vicinity of vil., the Emperor Napoleon III. died in exile, January 1873; his tomb is in a side chapel added to St Marys Catholic Church. See Camden Place.
Chislett, par., E. Kent, on affluent of river Stour, 6 miles NE. of Canterbury, 6807 ac., and 146 tidal water and foreshore, pop. 1124; P.O., called Chislet.
Chisinall Hall, 4 miles NW. of Wigan, Lancashire.
ChisweH Green, place, Abbots Langley par., Herts, 7 miles NE. of Watford.
Chiswick, par. and W. suburb of London, and ry. sta., Middlesex, on river Thames, 1245 ac. and 95 tidal water and foreshore, par. pop. 15,975; has breweries and coal-wharves, and extensive market gardens for the supply of the metropolis. C. contains many handsome villas, the principal of which is Chis- wick House, seat of the Duke of Devonshire; here Fox died in 1806, and Canning in 1826. In the church- yard is the tomb of Hogarth (1697-1764), the painter.
Chisworth, hamlet, Glossop par., N. Derbyshire, on border of co., 84 miles NW. of Chapel-en-le-Frith.
Chithurst, par., W. Sussex, on river Rother, 3miles NW. of Midhurst ry. sta., 1199 ac. (16 water), pop. 334.
Chitterne All Saints, par., S. Wilts, 4 miles NE. of Heytesbury, 4476 ac., pop. 431; P.O., called Chitterne.
Chitterne St Mary, par., S. Wilts, 3 miles NE. of Heytesbury, 1198 ac., pop. 198.
Chittisham, ry. sta., Cambridgeshire, 3 miles N. of Ely. See Chettisham.
Chittlchamholt, eccl. dist. and hamlet, Chittle- hampton par., N. Devon, pop. 310; P.O. The hamlet is 34 miles SW. of South Molton.
Cliittlehampton, par. and vil., N. Devon, 2 miles NE. of Umberleigh ry. sta. and 74 miles SE, of Barn- staple, 8720 ac., pop. 1473 ; P.O.
Chitney, hamlet, Iwade par., E. Kent, 34 miles N. of Sittingbourne ; has oyster grounds.
Chittoe, township, Bishops Canning par., N. Wilts, 5 miles NW. of Devizes, 1100 ac., pop. 201.
Chivelstone. See Chilvelstone.
Chivenor, hamlet, Heanton Punchardon par., N. Devon, 34 miles NW. of Barnstaple.
Chivesfield, hamlet, Graveley par., Herts, 2 miles NE. of Stevenage.
Chlorus Camp, ancient circular entrenchment, S.
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