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Chesters may refer to: Charles Chesters (1904-1993), British botanist Daniel Chesters (born 2002), English footballer Lisa Chesters (born 1980), Australian
Chesters
English footballer
On 26 August 2022, Chesters joined Colchester United on-loan for the remainder of the 2022-23 season. In January 2023, Chesters was recalled by West
Daniel_Chesters
City in Cheshire, England
Chester is a cathedral city in Cheshire, England, on the River Dee, very close to the England–Wales border. It had a built-up area population of 92,760
Chester
English golfer (born 1989)
Ashley John Warburton Chesters (born 25 August 1989) is an English professional golfer. Chesters won the European Amateur in 2014 and 2015, the first golfer
Ashley_Chesters
Music manager (1945–2023)
Neville Chesters (25 June 1945 – 27 April 2023) was a rock music manager and road manager who had worked with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who, Cream
Neville_Chesters
American restaurant chain
Chester's International, known as Chester's or Chester's Chicken, is a fried chicken quick-service restaurant chain based in Birmingham, Alabama, United
Chester's
Roman bridge in Northumberland, England
identified with the fort found at Chesters, was known as Cilurnum or Cilurvum. In 2016, public access to Chesters Roman bridge abutments was suspended
Chesters_Bridge
English musician (born 1971)
Edward Daniel Chesters (born 24 October 1971) is an English musician and osteopath, best known as the drummer and songwriter for the indie rock band the
Eds_Chesters
Roman cavalry fort on Hadrian's wall
Hadrian's Wall at Chesters near the village of Walwick, Northumberland. It is also known as Walwick Chesters to distinguish it from Great Chesters fort and Halton
Cilurnum
Australian politician
United Voice. Chesters was born in Wentworthville, New South Wales. Her parents owned a small business, although her mother Jenny Chesters later completed
Lisa_Chesters
Country mansion in Northumberland, England
Chesters is an 18th-century country mansion adjacent to Hadrian's Wall and the Roman fort of Cilurnum at Humshaugh, Northumberland, England. It is a Grade
Chesters,_Humshaugh
Topics referred to by the same term
restaurant Chesters (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Chester Chester City (disambiguation) Chester County (disambiguation) Chester Creek,
Chester_(disambiguation)
Country estate in Scotland
2019. CANMORE/RCAHMS record for Chesters House RCAHMS record for Chesters House, stables, Gate Lodge, and Cottages Chesters Estate website 55°29′41″N 2°37′16″W
Chesters_(estate)
British botanist (1904–1993)
commemorative bust to Chesters stands in the Biology Building at the University of Nottingham. The standard author abbreviation Chesters is used to indicate
Charles_Chesters
Roman fort in Northumberland, England
Wall - Fort - Halton Chesters (Hunnum / Onnum)". Roman Britain. Retrieved 16 October 2024. Onnum ~ Salve ad Onnum ( Halton Chesters ) https://web.archive
Hunnum
American actor and musician (born 1990)
Chester Marlon Hanks (born August 4, 1990) is an American model, actor, and musician. The son of actors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, he has had recurring
Chet_Hanks
Chesters grew up in Edinburgh and took a degree in Mediaeval History at the University of St Andrews. On her graduation from St Andrews, Chesters joined
Pamela_Chesters
David Chesters CBE (born 26 August 1937) was the Bishop of Blackburn from 1989 to 2003. Chesters is the son of Herbert and Catherine Chesters, of Huddersfield
Alan_Chesters
President of the United States from 1881 to 1885
Chester Alan Arthur (October 5, 1829 – November 18, 1886) was the 21st president of the United States, serving from 1881 to 1885. A Republican from New
Chester_A._Arthur
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
Hunnum (Halton Chesters) Cilurnum (Chesters aka Walwick Chesters) Procolita (Carrawburgh) Vercovicium (Housesteads) Aesica (Great Chesters) Magnis (Carvoran)
Hadrian's_Wall
British nurse convicted of murder (born 1990)
seven infants and attempting to murder seven others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016. She came under investigation
Lucy_Letby
Hillfort in East Lothian, Scotland
Chesters Hill Fort is an Iron Age hill fort in East Lothian, Scotland. It lies on the north facing slope of the Drem hills, 1 mile (2 kilometres) south
Chesters_Hill_Fort
County of England
Runcorn, Widnes, and Ellesmere Port located on the river. The city of Chester lies in the west of the county, Crewe in the south, and Macclesfield in
Cheshire
Roman fort in Northumberland, England
Wall - Milecastle 43 - Great Chesters". Roman Britain. Retrieved 15 March 2024. "Hadrian's Wall - Fort - Great Chesters (Aesica)". Roman Britain. Retrieved
Aesica
English footballer
Arthur Chesters (14 February 1910 – 23 March 1963) was an English footballer. His regular position was as a goalkeeper. He was born in Salford, Lancashire
Arthur_Chesters
Heritage area in Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia
The Chesters' Subdivision Conservation Area, also referred to as the Chesters' Subdivision Heritage Area, is a historical heritage area in Subiaco, Perth
Chesters' Subdivision Conservation Area, Subiaco
Chesters'_Subdivision_Conservation_Area,_Subiaco
English indie rock band
(guitar), Mark's younger brother Scott Morriss (bass guitar), and Eds Chesters (drums). A fifth member, Richard Payne (keys) came on board between 1998
The_Bluetones
American singer (1976–2017)
Chester Charles Bennington (March 20, 1976 – July 20, 2017) was an American singer and songwriter who was the lead vocalist of the rock band Linkin Park
Chester_Bennington
Long-distance footpath in the north of England
Vallum earthwork is frequently visible on the south side. 12 miles (19 km) Chesters Roman Fort is close to the start of this section. The path starts to rise
Hadrian's_Wall_Path
English rugby union player
Phil Chesters (born 29 October 1987) is an English rugby union player who is currently playing for Chinnor in National League 1 having signed for the club
Phil_Chesters
Roman fort in Northern England
for the site are used in the early records, including "Chesters on Caudley", "Little Chesters", "The Bower" and "Chesterholm"; the altar found in 1914
Vindolanda
American physicist
Institute of Technology. "The Obituary for Marvin Chester". chesters.org. Retrieved 2018-03-05. Chester, Marvin (1987). Primer of Quantum Mechanics. Mineola
Marvin_Chester
Former seminary in Bearsden, Glasgow, Scotland
seminary in Bearsden, Glasgow. It was founded in 1985 under the name of Chesters College and in 1993 was reconstituted as Scotus College. It was then the
Scotus_College
Animal mascot of Cheetos
Chester Cheetah is a fictional character and the official mascot for Frito-Lay's Cheetos brand snacks as well as Chester's Snacks which consists of flavored
Chester_Cheetah
American international political consultant (born 1944)
Chester James Carville Jr. (born October 25, 1944) is an American political consultant, author, and television pundit who has strategized for Democratic
James_Carville
Topics referred to by the same term
earl of Chester, may refer to: Countess of Chester Hospital, a hospital in Chester, England Countess of Chester Country Park, a park near the hospital Catherine
Countess_of_Chester
Roman fort in Northumberland, England
miles (8.5 km) west from Carrawburgh fort, 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Great Chesters fort and about 2-mile (3.2 km) north east of the existing fort at Vindolanda
Housesteads_Roman_Fort
American rock band
lineup for the band's first seven studio albums included lead vocalist Chester Bennington and drummer Rob Bourdon; after Bennington's suicide in July
Linkin_Park
17th c. Scottish Presbyterian
Robert Bennet of Chesters was a 17th-century Scottish gentleman. He lived in the Scottish Borders. Chesters or Grange lies on the banks of the Teviot and
Robert_Bennet_of_Chesters
12th century English noble
England, was Constable of Chester and Baron of Halton within the county palatine of Chester ruled by the Earl of Chester. Traditionally, he succeeded
William_fitz_Nigel
Topics referred to by the same term
Mansion West Chester, Tuscarawas County, Ohio West Chester Township, Ohio Olde West Chester, Ohio West Chester, Pennsylvania West Chester University, Pennsylvania
West_Chester
Historic site in England
Milecastle 43 (Great Chesters) was a milecastle on Hadrian's Wall (grid reference NY70356684). It was obliterated when the fort at Great Chesters (Aesica) was
Milecastle_43
American character singer (1924–2001)
Chester Burton Atkins (June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001), nicknamed "Mister Guitar" and "the Country Gentleman", was a fingerpicking guitar player, arranger
Chet_Atkins
1996 studio album by the Bluetones
house with the local Hounslow band Dodgy, Matthew Priest introduced Eds Chesters, who was having a difficult time being in Soho, to them and they ended
Expecting_to_Fly_(album)
American rock band
formation until the firing of Weiland in February 2013. Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington joined the band in May 2013 but left amicably in November 2015
Stone_Temple_Pilots
American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player (1910–1976)
Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 – January 10, 1976), better known by his stage name Howlin' Wolf, was an American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica
Howlin'_Wolf
The Chester Beatty Medical Papyrus is one of the extant medical papyri, from ancient Egypt. It is dedicated to magical incantations against headaches
Chester Beatty Medical Papyrus
Chester_Beatty_Medical_Papyrus
First city in Pennsylvania, United States
Chester is a city in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area and located on the western bank of
Chester,_Pennsylvania
Bronze cup found in Berlanga, Spain
CONDERCOM, corresponding to the forts of Cilurnum (Chesters), Onnum (also spelt Hunnum; Halton Chesters), Vindobala (Rudchester) and Condercum (Benwell)
Berlanga_Cup
North Korean political term
ISSN 1941-4641. Winstanley-Chesters, Robert (2016). "Treasured Swords: Environment under the Byungjin Line". In Cathcart, Adam; Winstanley-Chesters, Robert; Green
Pyŏngjin
American serial killer (1969–2013)
Elroy Chester (June 14, 1969 – June 12, 2013) was an American serial killer, rapist, and burglar who committed five murders in Port Arthur, Texas, between
Elroy_Chester
American composer and music publisher
Chester Conn (né Master Chester Cohn; April 14, 1894 – April 4, 1973) was an American composer of popular music, as well as a music publisher. Chester
Chester_Conn
2006 studio album by The Bluetones
released on 26 February 2007, on CD and download. All tracks written by: Chesters, Devlin, Morriss, Morriss: "Surrendered" "Baby, Back Up" "Hope and Jump"
The_Bluetones_(album)
British retail company
shareholders". Companies House. 6 June 2016. Retrieved 29 February 2024. Laura Chesters (13 July 2012). "Sports Direct buys loss-making Flannels for 'a nominal
Flannels_(retail)
Sports venue in Manchester, England
ground's first seating area was built in 1888, with 1,000 seats, paid for by Chesters Brewery in return for the right to be the sole provider of alcohol inside
Hyde_Road_(stadium)
Topics referred to by the same term
Frank Chester may refer to: Frank Chester (politician) (1901–1966), Canadian politician Frank Chester (umpire) (1895–1957), English cricketer and umpire
Frank_Chester
Australian federal electoral division
for the Division of Bendigo, since the 2013 federal election, is Lisa Chesters, a member of the Australian Labor Party. Since 1984, federal electoral
Division_of_Bendigo
Type of architectural plan
Victorian interest in the plan originated in the 1891 remodelling of Chesters, Northumberland, by Norman Shaw. To the original, square house of 1771
Butterfly_plan
2012 TV series or program
YouTube channel while sustaining an audience. Internet Icon was hosted by Chester See in season one and Chris Riedell in season two, and judged mainly by
Internet_Icon
Noble title in Cheshire, England
succession of 15 barons and hereditary Constables of Chester under the overlordship of the Earl of Chester. It was not an English feudal barony granted by
Barony_of_Halton
American actor (1924–2006)
2006. Weaver's two most famous roles were as Marshal Matt Dillon's deputy Chester Goode on the western Gunsmoke and as Deputy Marshal Sam McCloud on the
Dennis_Weaver
2003 studio album by The Bluetones
released as a download, prior to the album release. All tracks written by: Chesters, Devlin, Morriss, Morriss: "Here It Comes Again" – 4:09 "Fast Boy" – 2:57
Luxembourg_(album)
Breed of pig
The Chester White is a breed of domestic pig which originated in Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was formerly known as the Chester County White. The
Chester_White
studies for the priesthood at St Peter's College, Newlands, and then at Chesters College, and was ordained on the 31 October 1988 for the Archdiocese of
Andrew_McKenzie_(bishop)
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
West Chester is a borough and the county seat of Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, the borough
West_Chester,_Pennsylvania
Suburb of Chester, Cheshire, England
baytch) is a small civil parish and suburb of Chester, in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England
Bache,_Cheshire
Rochester Carrawburgh, Mithraeum temple by Hadrian's Wall Chesters Bridge, Roman bridge abutment by Chesters Roman Fort (Cilurnum), Northumberland Chew Green,
Roman_sites_in_Great_Britain
County in Pennsylvania, United States
Chester County, colloquially referred to as Chesco, is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located in the Philadelphia metropolitan area
Chester_County,_Pennsylvania
Topics referred to by the same term
West Chester station may refer to: West Chester station (West Chester Railroad), a West Chester Railroad train station in West Chester, Pennsylvania,
West_Chester_station
English association football club
Chester Football Club is an English association football club based in Chester. They are currently members of the National League North, the sixth tier
Chester_F.C.
Class of American naval ships
to comply with the limits of the London Naval Treaty in 1930. The three Chesters were the US Navy's only ships to be commissioned with the "scout cruiser"
Chester-class_cruiser
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
of Jedburgh. Other places nearby include Abbotrule, Bedrule, Camptown, Chesters, Langlee, Mervinslaw and Oxnam. List of places in the Scottish Borders
Bairnkine
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
Chester North and Neston is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster
Chester_North_and_Neston
Constable of Chester (died c. 1163)
circa 1163) was Constable of Chester and Baron of Halton within the County Palatine of Chester ruled by the Earl of Chester. He was a son of Eustace fitz
Richard_fitz_Eustace
American politician (born 1941)
Chester Trent Lott Sr. (born October 9, 1941) is an American lobbyist, lawyer, author, and politician who represented Mississippi in the United States
Trent_Lott
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Chester may refer to: Thomas Morris Chester (1834–1892), American war correspondent, lawyer and soldier in the American Civil War Tommy Chester (1907–1979)
Thomas_Chester
American baseball player (1894–1964)
Chester Leroy "Red" Torkelson (March 19, 1894 – September 22, 1964) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1917 with the Cleveland
Red_Torkelson
American actor
Rodney Chester (born 1965) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Alex Kirby on the Logo sitcom Noah's Arc. Originally from Cocoa, Florida
Rodney_Chester
cavalry unit stationed in Arbeia in the 2nd c. AD. It was later stationed at Chesters on Hadrian's Wall, and then in Gemellae in Roman Numidia in around 225-244
Ala_I_Pannoniorum
Association football club in Wrexham, Wales
main rivalries are with English clubs Chester, Shrewsbury Town, and Tranmere Rovers, with matches against Chester being known as the cross-border derby
Wrexham_A.F.C.
Historical earldom now granted as an honour to the Prince of Wales
The Earldom of Chester (Welsh: Iarllaeth Caer) was one of the most powerful earldoms in medieval England, extending principally over the counties of Cheshire
Earl_of_Chester
1985 American comedy film by Carl Reiner
Jack could defeat him in a race, but accepts the challenge. The bored Chesters come to life by helping Jack, Scully, his staff, and the Sanders refurbish
Summer_Rental
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
The Chester Baronetcy of Chicheley, Buckinghamshire was created in the Baronetage of England on 23 March 1620 for Anthony Chester. He had in August 1577
Chester_baronets
Area of Bristol, England
Bristol. The Ward of Hillfields covers the following areas of Bristol: Chester Park Hillfields East Hillfields North Hillfields West Lodge Hill Mayfield
Hillfields,_Bristol
British royal title (formerly a native Welsh title)
honours, if the eldest son of the monarch: Since 1301, the title 'Earl of Chester' has generally been granted to each heir apparent to the English throne
Prince_of_Wales
Topics referred to by the same term
William Chester, Baronet of the Chester baronets William Chester (MP for Derby), see Derby William Chester (MP for Bristol), see Bristol William Chester, American
William_Chester
Northumbrian king from 779 to 788
son of Æthelwald Moll was deposed in 778. He was murdered, probably at Chesters, by ealdorman Sicga. He was buried at Hexham Abbey where he was considered
Ælfwald_I_of_Northumbria
American convicted murderer (1939–2025)
Chester Otto Weger (March 3, 1939 – June 22, 2025) was an American man who was convicted in 1961 of the murder of one of three women found slain at Starved
Chester_Weger
British jewellery designer
2023). "Central St Martins graduate gets once-in-a-lifetime opportunity". Chesters, Laura (16 December 2011). "Spotlight On... Celebrity jeweller, Theo Fennell"
Theo_Fennell
12th-century English scholar
Robert of Chester (Latin: Robertus Castrensis) was an English Arabist of the 12th century. He translated several historically important books from Arabic
Robert_of_Chester
Cat cited as an author in scientific journals (1968–1982)
F. D. C. Willard (1968–1982) was the pen name of Chester, a Siamese cat, used on several papers written by his owner, J. H. Hetherington, in physics journals
F._D._C._Willard
Former association football club in Chester, England
Chester City Football Club was an association football team from Chester, England, that played in several different leagues between 1885 and 2010. The
Chester_City_F.C.
Name list
Chet is a male given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname
Chet
Topics referred to by the same term
Chester City or City of Chester may refer to: Chester, a city in Cheshire, England Chester City F.C., a former association football club in Chester Chester
Chester_City
Celtic god
(1335 [Vetri], 1336 [Vitirbus]) Chesters (1455 [Vitiri], 1456 [Veteribus], 1457 [Vitirbus], 1458 [Votris?]) Great Chesters (1728 [Vetiri], 1729 & 1730 [Veteribus])
Veteris
Scottish motorcycle racer (1962–2003)
born into a close, Scottish Borders family. He grew up in the village of Chesters near the town of Hawick with his father Sandy, mother Margaret and younger
Steve_Hislop
English actor
and Shepherd (2021). Thomas Hughes was born and brought up in Upton-by-Chester, Cheshire, the younger of two boys. He attended the Liverpool Everyman
Tom_Hughes_(actor)
Historic building in Cheshire, England
includes 2 Hospital Street. Formerly known as Chesters' Stores, it was built in 1911 for the grocer's, P. H. Chesters, to a design by local architect, Ernest
1–5_Pillory_Street,_Nantwich
French and American company
Natural Beauty". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved September 13, 2012. Anna Chesters (October 10, 2011). "A brief history of Laura Mercier". The Guardian. Retrieved
Laura_Mercier_Cosmetics
British skincare brand owned by Unilever
in the style of Erik Satie, and Joanna Lumley provided the voice over. Chesters, Anna (February 13, 2012). "A brief history of Simple". The Guardian. Archived
Simple_Skincare
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Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Peaceful Queen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nayanika | நாயாநீகா
Beautiful eyes that induce magnetism, One with expressive eyes
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of English Philip, FÜLÖP means "lover of horses."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Shadow, Shade
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, Celtic, Christian, Irish, Scottish
Dweller by the Dark Stream; Black Stranger
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern, Traditional
Parvati Devi
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Patience
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Messenger-ship
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Marshburn.Edward Mashburn came from London to Onslow Co., NC, in 1698.
Female
Gaelic
Old Gaelic name, probably derived from the word doireann (also spelled doirionn), DOIREANN means "sullen."Â
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