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chessel
chessel Also 8 cheswell, chessil. [app. f. cheese + well.] A cheese-vat.1721 Kelly Sc. Prov. 141 (Jam.) He is gone out of the cheswell that he was made in [i.e. the position in which he was born]. 1805 R. Forsyth Beauties Scotl. II. 157 The curds are put into the chessel or cheese-mould, which is pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chessel
Chessel () is a municipality in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, located in the district of Aigle. History Chessel is first mentioned in 1364 as Chessey. Geography Chessel has an area, , of . wikipedia.org
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Chessel Bay
Chessel Bay is a Local Nature Reserve on the east bank of the River Itchen in Southampton in Hampshire. Local volunteers, Friends of Chessel Bay, team up with the City Council twice a year to combat the large amount of litter which accumulates in the bay, wikipedia.org
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The Chessels
Chessel Street is the main road. The name Chessel is taken from the name of a field, recorded in 1350. Chessel Street has a number of streets on either side that are named after gemstones, including Ruby Street, Pearl Street, Beryl Road, Jasper Street and wikipedia.org
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James Bonar (scholar)
In March 1788 it was Bonar who discovered Deacon Brodie robbing the excise office where he worked, at Chessel's Court on the Canongate (still extant). wikipedia.org
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Bitterne
Townhill Park House was also built around this time, and Chessel House was built in 1796 by David Lance. The road up the valley shoulder from the floodplain was named Lance's Hill after David Lance, who owned Chessel House and encouraged the construction of wikipedia.org
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Lee-on-The Solent to Itchen Estuary
Three areas are Local Nature Reserves, Chessel Bay, Hook with Warsash and Mercury Marshes. One area is Hamble Common Camp, a Scheduled Monument. wikipedia.org
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米拉 Milla
  讲述了一个平凡女人米拉爱上了一个流浪男人里奥,两人从相知相识到同居在一起,里奥不得不忙于生计,而米拉也得像一段平凡婚姻中的女人那样,生子育儿,这便是最平凡的爱情,亦是最真实的生活 豆瓣
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Norah Geddes
Notable works The Royal Zoological Society Scotland Garden Chessel's Court, Edinburgh Johnstone Terrace, Edinburgh The West Port Garden, Edinburgh wikipedia.org
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Matthew Hilton (historian)
(with Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel and Alain Chatriot) The Expert Consumer: Associations and Professionals in Consumer Society (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006). wikipedia.org
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Stuart Threipland
He lived at Fountain Close, close to the site of the first Hall of the Royal College of Physicians, and from 1771 in Chessel's Court in the Canongate. wikipedia.org
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Northam Bridge
The Northam Bridge was the idea of David Lance, who acquired land in Bitterne and built Chessel House there in 1796. further bridge over the River Hamble in Bursledon (and onwards to Portsmouth), with the fork between the Bursledon and Botley roads passing close to Chessel wikipedia.org
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Hardee Kirkland
Chessel A Splendid Hazard (1920) – Admiral Killegrew Officer 666 (1920) - Police Captain From the Ground Up (1920) – Mr. Carswell, Sr. wikipedia.org
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Moray House School of Education and Sport
Chessel's Land Chessel's Land was one of three buildings designed by architects Graham and Dey and constructed in the early 1970s; it opened in January Chessel's Land takes its name from Archibald Chessel, a successful wright to trade and stalwart member of the Tron Kirk who lived in the eighteenth century wikipedia.org
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Bitterne Manor
Chessel Bay has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. wikipedia.org
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