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Chichester
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Chich·es·ter  (chch-str)
A municipal borough of southern England near the English Channel east of Southampton. Called Regnum by the Romans, it was a major port in the Middle Ages. Population: 27,400.

Chichester [ˈtʃɪtʃɪstə]
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(Placename) a city in S England, administrative centre of West Sussex: Roman ruins; 11th-century cathedral; Festival Theatre. Pop.: 26 572 (1991)

Chichester2
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(Biographies / Chichester, Sir Francis (1901-1972) M, British, SPORT AND GAMES: yachtsman) Sir Francis. 1901-72, British yachtsman, who sailed alone round the world in Gipsy Moth IV (1966-67)


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But it is now expected Paul will be taken in a reinforced ambulance on the 152-mile trip from his home to a specialist unit for obese patients at St Richard's Hospital, Chichester, West Sussex.
The 62 year-old Rolling Stone marched alongside hundreds of others through Chichester, West Sussex, to oppose changes to St Richard's Hospital.
Trussler was arrested at Baker Barracks, Thorney Island, near Chichester, West Sussex.
 
 
 
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