Chatham, Licking County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
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Chatham, Medina County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
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Chatham, Pennsylvania
Chatham is an unincorporated community in London Grove Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Chatham is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 41 and Pennsylvania Route 841
Pennsylvania Route 841 (PA 841) is a stat ...
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Chatham, Virginia
Chatham is a town in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States. It is the county seat of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Pittsylvania County. Chatham's population was 1,269 at the 2010 census. It is included in the ...
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Chatham Township (disambiguation) Chatham Township may refer to the following townships in the United States:
* Chatham Township, Sangamon County, Illinois
* Chatham Township, Wright County, Minnesota
* Chatham Township, New Jersey
* Chatham Township, Ohio
* Chatham Township, O ...
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Chatham Manor, a mansion in Virginia that was built between 1768 and 1771
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Chatham Square
Chatham Square is a major intersection in Chinatown, Manhattan, New York City. The square lies at the confluence of eight streets: the Bowery, Doyers Street, East Broadway, St. James Place, Mott Street, Oliver Street, Worth Street and Park R ...
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Chatham Strait
Chatham Strait, or Shee ya xhaak in the Tlingit language, is a narrow passage of the Alexander Archipelago in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Alaska. It separates Chichagof Island and Baranof Island to its west from Admiralty Island ...
, Alaska
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Chatham Village (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, a National Historic Landmark and community in Pittsburgh
Elsewhere
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Chatham, Caerphilly, a
location
In geography, location or place are used to denote a region (point, line, or area) on Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term ''location'' generally implies a higher degree of certainty than ''place'', the latter often indicating an entity with an ...
in Wales
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Chatham Island (Western Australia)
Chatham Island is located in the South Ward (Walpole) of Manjimup Shire in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. It is approximately offshore from D'Entrecasteaux National Park and offshore from Mandalay Beach.
Declared a class ...
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Chatham Island, Chile
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San Cristóbal Island
San Cristóbal Island ( es, Isla San Cristóbal) and named previously by the English as ''Chatham Island'', is the easternmost island in the Galápagos archipelago, as well as one of the oldest geologically. It is administratively part ...
, Galapagos, Ecuador
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Chatham Island (Andaman and Nicobar Islands), India
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Chatham Islands
The Chatham Islands ( ) (Moriori: ''Rēkohu'', 'Misty Sun'; mi, Wharekauri) are an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean about east of New Zealand's South Island. They are administered as part of New Zealand. The archipelago consists of about te ...
, New Zealand
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Chatham Island
Chatham Island ( ) (Moriori: ''Rēkohu'', 'Misty Sun'; mi, Wharekauri) is by far the largest island of the Chatham Islands group, in the south Pacific Ocean off the eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island. It is said to be "halfway bet ...
, New Zealand, the largest island in the group
People
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Chatham (surname) Chatham is the surname of:
* C. J. Chatham (born 1994), American baseball player
* Charles Chatham (1910–1994), English cricketer
* Gerald Chatham (1906–1956), American lawyer, lead prosecutor in the Emmett Till case
* John Chatham (Austral ...
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Chatham Roberdeau Wheat
Chatham Roberdeau Wheat (April 9, 1826 – June 27, 1862) was a captain in the United States Army Volunteers during the Mexican War, Louisiana State Representative, lawyer, mercenary in Cuba, Mexico, and Italy, adventurer, and major in the C ...
(1826–1862), American and Confederate officer, politician, lawyer and mercenary
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William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, (15 November 170811 May 1778) was a British statesman of the Whig group who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1766 to 1768. Historians call him Chatham or William Pitt the Elder to distinguish ...
(1708–1778), British statesman, known toponymically as Chatham
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Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham
Hester Pitt, Countess of Chatham (; 8 November 1720 – 9 April 1803) was the wife of William Pitt the Elder, 1st Earl of Chatham, who was prime minister of Great Britain from 1766 to 1768.
The sister of George Grenville, who was prime minist ...
(1720–1803), wife of William Pitt
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John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham
General John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham, also 2nd Viscount Pitt and 2nd Baron Chatham, (9 October 1756 – 24 September 1835) was a British soldier and politician. He spent a lengthy period in the cabinet but is best known for commanding the dis ...
(1756–1835), British statesman and general
Businesses
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Chatham (grocer)
Chatham was a supermarket chain, now-defunct, headquartered in southeastern Michigan, United States. Founded by Royal Supermarkets in the mid-1950s, Chatham was often compared to Kroger in size and selection. Typical of many grocery stores of i ...
, a defunct US grocery chain in Michigan
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Chatham Motor Car Company
The Chatham Motor Car Company was a Canadian brass era automobile manufacturer, based in Chatham, Ontario, from 1906 to 1909.
History
The company was created in 1906. Investors included Joseph T. O'Keefe and Thomas A. Drew (partners in the ...
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Chatham Manufacturing Company
Chatham Manufacturing Company is an American textile brand founded in 1877 that has made automobile upholstery, jeans, and flannels. Its most famous product is the Chatham Blanket. It was the largest blanket manufacturer in the world at its heigh ...
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Chatham Theatre
The Chatham Theatre or Chatham Street Theatre was a playhouse on the southeast side of Chatham Street (now Park Row) in New York City. It was located at numbers 143-9, between Roosevelt and James streets, a few blocks south of the Bowery. At it ...
, New York City
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The Chatham, Monte Carlo, Monaco, a bar
Schools
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Chatham University
Chatham University is a private university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Originally founded as a women's college, it began enrolling men in undergraduate programs in 2015. It enrolls about 2,110 students, including 1,002 undergraduate students an ...
, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, a private university
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Chatham High School (disambiguation), various schools in the United States and one in Australia
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Chatham Grammar School for Girls
Chatham Grammar School for Girls ("CGSG") is a girls grammar school with academy status and a mixed sixth form. In September 2017 it became a member school of the University of Kent Academies Trust (UKAT), joined with another secondary school ...
, Kent, England
Ships
* , fifteen ships of the Royal Navy
* , four ships of the U.S. Navy
Horses
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Chatham (horse)
Chatham (foaled 1928) was an outstanding Australian Thoroughbred racehorse that was bred by Percy Miller at the Kia Ora Stud near Scone in the Hunter Region, New South Wales.
Pedigree
He was the best son of the 1925 Melbourne Cup winner Windbag ...
, Australian thoroughbred racehorse that raced from 1931 to 1934
Other uses
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Raid on the Medway
The Raid on the Medway, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War in June 1667, was a successful attack conducted by the Dutch navy on English warships laid up in the fleet anchorages off Chatham Dockyard and Gillingham in the county of Kent. At the ...
, also known as Battle of Chatham, a decisive Dutch naval attack during the Second Anglo-Dutch War
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CFB Chatham
Canadian Forces Base Chatham or CFB Chatham was a Canadian Forces Base located immediately south of the town of Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada. Parts are now operating as Miramichi Municipal Airport since 1974 with a partial runway available ( ...
, Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada, a former Canadian Forces base
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Earl of Chatham
Earl of Chatham, of Chatham in the County of Kent, was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1766 for William Pitt the Elder on his appointment as Lord Privy Seal, along with the subsidiary title Viscount Pitt, of Burto ...
, a title in the Peerage of Great Britain
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''Chatham'' (film), directed by Daniel Adams
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Chatham Road
Chatham Road South and Chatham Road North are two continuous roads spanning from Tsim Sha Tsui to Hung Hom in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The road originally ran from Signal Hill to Hung Hom under No. 12 Hill by the side of Hung Hom Bay. It was later ...
, a road in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong
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Chatham railway station (disambiguation) Chatham railway station may refer to
*Chatham railway station (Kent), England
*Chatham railway station, Melbourne, Australia
*Chatham railway station (Ontario), Canada
*Chatham station (Massachusetts), United States
*Chatham station (NJ Transit), N ...
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Chatham House
Chatham House, also known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs, is an independent policy institute headquartered in London. Its stated mission is to provide commentary on world events and offer solutions to global challenges. It is ...
, formerly the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and the
Chatham House Rule
Under the Chatham House Rule, anyone who comes to a meeting is free to use information from the discussion, but is not allowed to reveal who made any particular comment. It is designed to increase openness of discussion. The rule is a system for h ...
named after it
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Chatham Standard Time Zone
The Chatham Standard Time Zone is a geographic region that keeps time by adding twelve hours and forty-five minutes to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) resulting in UTC+12:45.
The Chatham Standard Time Zone is used exclusively in the Chatham Isla ...
, a time zone in New Zealand, used in the Chatham Islands
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Chatham Cup
The Chatham Cup is New Zealand's premier knockout tournament in men's association football. It is held annually, with the final contested in September. The current champions of the Chatham Cup are 2022 winners Auckland City, who defeated Eastern ...
, New Zealand's premier knockout association football competition
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