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CHILTON. 664 CHINGFORD. i lllI.TnX, :i i'ii. in the iiiuid. of Compton, in the co. of Berks, 4 miles N. of East Ilsley, and N tmni Abin. --I town. Tin (licit Vstrrn railway posses within it few miles nl 1 tin: village, and has a station at Didcot. The living in a rrct. in tlir dine, of Oxford, val. 400, in tin- ji.it i.. a. ol'K. .MorIand,Eq. 'Die church, dedicated to All Saints, is a modern building in the early English style. 'J'he charities amount to 11 ])er annum. ( llll,Tt>X, a hinlt. in tlur jar. (if Mottiston, in the Isle of Wight, co. of Hants, .3 mil< - S ,V. of Xev,: CHILTUX, a limit, i" the par. of Atcliam, in the CO. S.IO. of Shrewsbury. ( '111 I.' luX. a tnshp. iu the | :!. nTM. n iiuimi, in the south-eastern div. nf the ward of Darlington, in theco. of Durham, 9 miles S.E. of Durham. ('HILTON, a hnilt. in the par. of St. Lawrence, in the hund. o{ Thanet, lathe of St. Augustine, in the co. of Kent, near liamsgatc. CHILTON, a hmlt. in the par. of Clare, in the co. of Suffolk, 1 mile N.W. of Clare. A house stands here which was anciently an Austin priory. CHILTON, a hmlt. in the par. of Stowmarket, in the co. of Suflblk, 1 mile N. of Stowmarket. CHILTON CANDOVER. See CA.NDOVEU, Cmi/ro.v, Hants. CHILTON CANTILO, a par. in the hund. of Houndsborough, in the co. of Somerset, 4 miles E. of Ilchcster, and 3 S.E. of the Marston railway station. It is situated on the road between Ycovil and Kiinpton, near the river Yco, and includes the chplry. of Nethor- Adbecr. The living is a rect. in the dioe. of Bath and Wells, val. 200, in the patron, of H. Goodford, Esq. The church, dedicated to St. James, is an ancient edifice, in the Norman style of architecture. Here is a school for both sexes. Hie lord of the manor is Henry Good- ford, Esq. The annual val. of the charities is about 2. CHILTON FOLIATT, a par. partly in the hund. of Kimvardstone, in the co. of Wilts, and partly in the hund. of Kintbury Eagle, in the co. of Berks, 2J miles from Hungorford, its post and railway town. It is pleasantly situated on the river Kennet, and includes the tythg. of Leverton. Formerly this place belonged to the Foliot family, and came through the Warines to Sutton, who presented it to the ( 'harter House. The greater part of the par. is in Wilts, and in 1861 con- tained only 691 inhabitants. The living is a rcct. in the dice, of Salisbury, val. 994, in the patron, of F. L. 1'opham, Esq. 'I he church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a neat edifice, and contains monuments to tin I family, and effigies of one of the Foliot family. The Ysleyans have a place of worship, and there is a National school for boys. The charities amount to 3 per annum. Chilton Lodge, designed by 1'ilkington, was anciently the scat of Sen, tary 'hit> look. ( '111 l/nX,<; HEAT and LITTLE, tulips, in the par. of Merrington, in thoco. of Durham, 6 mile- 10. of Bishop Auckland. i HILTON TRINITY, a par. in the hund. of North Petherton, in the co. of Somerset, 2 miles N. of Bridg- water. It is situated in a valley through which ih. Parrot runs. The living is a rect. annexed to the vie.* of Bridgwater, in the dioc. of Bath and Wells, in the patron, of the lord chancellor. The church, dc.l: to the Holy Trinity, is a stone building with tower, and is very ai>< CHlLTON-DPON-POLDEN,* chplry. in tho par. of Hoorlinch, in tin' hund. nf Vhitley, in the c sot,5milcs I water, and 38. W. of the Bdij railway station. It has lately been constituted a parish for ecclesiastical purposes under Sir 1,'nhcrt Peel's Act. The living is a porput. cur. annex, .1 to the |, of Edington, in the dioc. of Bath and Vells, val. tr.M.in thct patron, of tho Kov. K. J. Luscombe. The tithes were ei.mmuli d in Ii:i9. The church is a plain stone edifice. The l uts have a place of worship, charities are about 5 per annum. Tho moor i brated for its In autil'n' < of ferna and or The lord of tho manor is Colonel Tynto. I II MA 10KS COTON. a ]...r. in the A nl the hund. of llemlingford, in the CO. nl V;n is a station on tho N"ith- i utoni i ail way and ' canal, 8 miles from Coventry, and 1 limn N The inhabitants are principally engaged in ribbon- weaving and the other manufactures of ( 'ovcntry and Nuneuton. In tie lieiii s. It contains the limit, of (irifl'and A rim tho old seat of the N. wdcgates. The In ii ni;. iii th" patron, of the lord chancellor. '1 he church. 1. A, I S.iinta, ia a Ian , ith a I pendents, Wesley:"!-, anil Jioman Catholics have plaOH of worship. There is a oommodiotu and girls, supporte<l by ('. X. X. In the village stands the I'liion poorhouse. Arbury Hall, tho splendid seat of tin family, wu built in tho reign of Elizabeth by Sir Edmund Al^K son, out of the materials of tho old i site of which had been granted l>y llenrv VIII. to I I ;i in ilnn, Duke of Suflblk, in 1 ( 1 1 1 1 . ']'. I ,L, a hmlt. in the par. of Attcnboroaj^M the southem div. of the wap. of Broxtow, in t Nottingham, 4 miles S.W. of Nottingham near the river Trent. Tho inhabitants are ji. employed in stocking-weaving. Chilwcll Hall is a mansion. CHILWORTH, a par. in the hund. of Mainbridg> the co. of Hants, 4 miles E. of Bomsey, its p"-t tow^^B near Chandler's Ford statinn ol t!>e Snuth-WcgK^^H way. The living is a perpet. i ur. in the dim Chester, val. .Jii, in tin 1 patron, of .Inhn I ii nn who rebuilt the church at his sole expense. I Gothic stylo, and is a small but hand*' ; neat spire, containing a beautiful stained-glass *i^H of tho Evangelists. A moiinnn i;t -lands in t!> yard to themeniniy of the late Hon. liiihaid i and likewise a mausoleum to ' 11 1'r B. Fleming, Esq., of Stoneh.tm 1'aik, owns the MMM and the whole of the parish, vhirli uon|H| njien Around and woodland. CHILWOKTH, a limit, and ,hj,l.. in tl St. Martha-on-the-llill, in the first Blackheath, in the co. of Sin i ford, its post town. It is a railwa don and South- Western lino, and . littlplf the N. of tho river Wcy. It was .i i * extra-parochial and citra -judicial. '1 In lixing is a don cur. in the dioc. of Winchester, val. IJ.'i, in il. nt LI, rd Lovaine. 'J'he church, clc .l; i.s a Hint structure. Here are both gimpnwder and pnpc; mills. ( lllI.WOKTH,a hmlt. in the par. of (.fat Mill-n in the linnd. of Bullingdon, in the e<i. of ( W. of Th:.; rill.MXKV.a hmlt. in the par. and hund of liauij. ton, in tho eo. of Oxford, miles S. nf V. r i.s situated on Chimney Brook, which run < lll.MNKY MILLS, an ext. ]iar. ).laee in i '.bourn, in the co. of .Suffolk, ) miles X.W. < lim v St. Edmund's. ( illNKHA.M, a tyth-. in the par. nt .Me; lionie, in the- upp< r hall of the hund. of 1 the co. of Hants, 'J miles .S.E. of the ril. nf .Monk nd I N I!, of Basingstoke. I I X 10 HILL, a hmlt. in the par. of 1'id the co. nl Donet, "' mill i X. 10. nt . ( IHNt;r<i|;l>, a par. in the hund. of Val in the co. of Essex, S miles s.V. ,,l lOj.ping, 9 I/ondon. and near the U'nndfi.rd stal in line. It i- pleasantly situated he tw. . Lea and Eppii itant suburban residences. Itsnu (en i::,,,,,ft,,,/ t i,r Kind's I'm. 1, Irc.m a fnid across river l,ea, which hounds the parish mi the W. the e.ulii.-t, times there have been two manors in ( Ine behmued to tile church nf St. Paul the Conquest, and was surrendered to Henry VIII. ;