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Chester
An English habitational surname
Any of a number of towns in the United States and Canada
A male given name transferred from the surname
The county town of Cheshire, in northwest England
A town in Nova Scotia, Canada
Any of a number of towns in the United States. (See Chester)
A male given name
a town in Cheshire in northwest England, where the local government for that county is based. It has many historical buildings, and there is a wall around the old part of the town. ancient Deva or Devana Castra City and administrative district (pop., 2001: 118,207), seat of Cheshire county, England. Located on the River Dee south of Liverpool, it is an active port and railroad centre. For several centuries after AD 60, Chester was the Roman "camp on the Dee," headquarters of the 20th Legion; well-preserved Roman walls remain. It was the last place in England to surrender to William the Conqueror (1070). It became an important port in the 13th-14th centuries, trading especially with Ireland. From about the 14th century, it was the scene of the presentation of the mystery plays of the Chester cycle. The gradual silting of the Dee led to the city's decline, but in the 19th century railroad traffic renewed Chester's prosperity. Arthur Chester Alan Chester Burton Atkins Bowles Chester Bliss French Daniel Chester Gould Chester Nimitz Chester William Edward Chester Babcock