Chichester (disambiguation)

Chichester is a city in West Sussex, England.

Chichester may also refer to:

Places

United Kingdom

  • Chichester (district), a local government district in West Sussex
  • Chichester, Tyne and Wear, an area of South Shields in North East England
  • Chichester Park, an electoral ward of North Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Diocese of Chichester, a Church of England diocese
  • Chichester (UK Parliament constituency)

Canada

United States

Australia

People

  • Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester (1563–1625), Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1604 to 1615
  • Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Templemore (1797–1837), Anglo-Irish soldier, politician, and courtier
  • Lord Arthur Chichester (1808–1840), MP for Belfast
  • Christopher Chichester, an alleged alias of Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (see Clark Rockefeller)
  • D. G. Chichester (born 1964), American comic book writer
  • Edward Chichester, 1st Viscount Chichester (1568–1648), Anglo-Irish nobleman
  • Sir Francis Chichester (1901–1972), British round the world yachtsman
  • James Chichester-Clark, Baron Moyola, former Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
  • Lord John Chichester (1811–1873), MP for Belfast
  • Sir John Chichester (d. 1569) (1520–1569), MP and High Sheriff of Devon
  • Sir Robin Chichester-Clark (1928–2016), MP for Londonderry
  • Chichester Bell (1848–1924), chemist, cousin to Alexander Graham Bell, and instrumental in developing improved versions of the phonograph
  • Aston Chichester (1879–1962), first Roman Catholic Archbishop of Salisbury (now Harare, Zimbabwe)
  • Giles Chichester (born 1946), British Conservative Party politician, and was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for South West England and Gibraltar before retiring in 2014
  • Guy Chichester (1935–2009), founding member of the Clamshell Alliance, an anti-nuclear group that led protests against Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant in the 1970s, which led to a broader environmental movement
  • Happy Chichester, American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, living in Columbus, Ohio
  • Henry Manners Chichester (1832–1894), British Army officer who after ten years active service overseas returned home and became an author
  • Robert Chichester (disambiguation)
  • Rosanna Chichester (born 1991), beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss British Virgin Islands 2013 and represented British Virgin Islands at Miss World 2014
  • Gervase of Chichester (died 1190s), English clergyman and writer active in the late 12th century
  • Godfrey of Chichester (died 1088), medieval Bishop of Chichester
  • Hilary of Chichester (died 1169), medieval Bishop of Chichester in England
  • Richard of Chichester (1197–1253), who was Bishop of Chichester
  • Robert of Chichester (died 1160), medieval Bishop of Exeter
  • Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue

Other

  • Marquess of Donegall, a title held by the Chichester family
  • Siege of Chichester, a victory by Parliamentarian forces led by Colonel William Waller over a small Royalist garrison
  • Chichester College, a college of further education in Chichester, West Sussex
  • Chichester Free School, a mixed free school located in Chichester, West Sussex, England
  • Chichester House, a building in College Green (formerly Hoggen Green), Dublin, Ireland, used in the 17th century to house the Parliament of Ireland
  • Chichester Psalms, a choral work by Leonard Bernstein for boy treble or countertenor, solo quartet, choir and orchestra (3 trumpets in B♭, 3 trombones, timpani, percussion [5 players], 2 harps, and strings)
  • Chichester School District, a midsized, suburban public school district located in southeastern Delaware County, Pennsylvania
  • Dean of Chichester, the dean of Chichester Cathedral in Sussex, England
  • Peter of Chichester, the Dean of Wells during 1220
  • Rape of Chichester, one of the rapes (traditional sub-divisions) of the historic county of Sussex in England
  • Chichester Festival Theatre, a theatre in Chichester, England
  • Chichesters, a former New York City gang

See also

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