Chartres

Chartres, the capital of the French dep. of Eure-et-Lois, 55 m. SW. of Paris; gave title of Duke to the eldest of the Orleanist Bourbons.

Population (circa 1900) given as 23,000.

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

Chartism * Chartreuse, La Grande
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Charlottenburg
Charlottetown
Charmettes
Charnay
Charon
Charondas
Charron, Pierre
Charterhouse
Chartier, Alain
Chartism
Chartres
Chartreuse, La Grande
Charybdis
Chase, Salmon Portland
Chasi`dim
Chasles, Michel
Chasles, Philarète
Chassé, David Hendrik, Baron
Chassepot
Chasseurs
Chastelard, Pierre de Boscosel de

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Antique pictures of Chartres

Links here from Chalmers

Adelman
Allainval, The Abbe Leonor-Jean-Christine Soulas D'
Amauri
Aubertin, Edmund, In Latin Edmundus Albertinus
Baluze, Stephen
Barrington, Hon. Samuel
Berengarius
Berthauld, Peter
Blanchet, Francis
Bossu, Rene Le
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