- The
Chessels is an area of Bedminster, Bristol, England, that runs from the
midsection of
Luckwell Rd to the
former White Horse pub on West Street. Chessel...
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Chessel (French pronunciation: [ʃəsɛl] ) is a muni****lity in the
canton of Vaud in Switzerland,
located in the
district of Aigle.
Chessel is
first mentioned...
- 5
March 1788, when he
organised an
armed raid on the
excise office in
Chessels Court, on the Canongate. He had made a copy of the
entry key
using putty...
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Library was
eventually developed in
Dalhousie Land.
Chessel's Land
takes its name from
Archibald Chessel, a
successful wright to
trade and
stalwart member...
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Chessel Bay is a 12.9-hectare (32-acre)
Local Nature Reserve on the east bank of the
River Itchen in
Southampton in Hampshire. It is
owned and managed...
- pommel, 6th century; [...]emsigimer[...]
Chessel Down I (Isle of Wight), 6th century; [...]bwse****kkaaa
Chessel Down II (Isle of Wight)
silver plate (attached...
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Thomas Edmund Malcolm Chessell (1
April 1914 – 9 May 1992) was an
Australian representative rowing coxswain and an
active serviceman of WWII. As a coxswain...
- only/
serves solely as
access to a shop) Pirrie's
Close (connecting to
Chessel's Court) Old
Playhouse Close (sealed/
private dead end)
Sugarhouse Close...
-
Green (originally
published 1997 in
White Dwarf issue 210)
Hatred by Ben
Chessel (originally
published 1997 in Inferno!
issue 2) Grunsonn's
Marauders by...
- Edinburgh, and his wife
Helen Kirk. They
lived and
worked from the head of
Chessels Court on the Canongate. He was
educated at
Canongate Grammar School and...