Chambord

Chambord, spacious château in the dep. of Loire-et-Cher, France, built by Francis I.; after being long a residence for royalty and people of distinction, was presented in 1821 to the Duc de Bordeaux, the Comte de Chambord.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Chambeze * Chambord, Comte de
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Chamber of Commerce
Chamber of Deputies
Chamberlain, Right Hon. Joseph
Chambers, Ephraim
Chambers, George
Chambers, Robert
Chambers, Sir William
Chambers, Sir William
Chambéry
Chambeze
Chambord
Chambord, Comte de
Chambre Ardente
Chamfort
Chamillard
Chamisso, Adalbert von
Chamouni, or Chamonix
Chamousset
Champagne
Champ-de-Mars
Champlain`

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