[Chicheley, Henry], archbishop of Canterbury, a scholar and statesman, often employed on embassies, a moderate churchman; accompanied Henry V. to Agincourt (1362-1442).
[Chichester] (9), a cathedral city in the W. of Sussex, 17 m. NE. of Portsmouth, with a port on the Channel 2 m. SW. of it; chief trade in agricultural produce.
[Chichevache], a monster fabled to feed on good women, and starved, from the scarcity of them, to skin and bone, in contrast with another called Bicorn, that fed on good men, who are more plentiful, and was fat and plump.
[Chickasaws], N. American Indians, allied to the Chocktaws, settled in a civilised state in the Indian Territory like the Cherokees.
[Chiclana] (12), a watering-place 12 m. SB. of Cadiz, with mineral baths.
[Chief], the upper part of an escutcheon cut off by a horizontal line.
[Chiem-see], a high-lying lake in Upper Bavaria, 48 m. from Münich, adorned with three islands; famous for its fish.
[Chien de Jean de Nivelle], the dog that never came when it was called. See Nivelle.
[Chië`ti] (22), a city in Central Italy, 78 m. NE. of Rome, with a fine Gothic cathedral.
[Chigi], a distinguished Italian family, eminent in the Church.