Chilton

Etymology
From, a compound of +. The name of is attested under various spellings in  texts of the 11th and 12th centuries:, , , , ,  (in the ), and.

Proper noun

 * 1) Any of several places in :
 * , partially within which the city is.
 * , partially within which the city is.
 * , partially within which the city is.
 * , partially within which the city is.
 * , partially within which the city is.
 * , partially within which the city is.
 * , partially within which the city is.