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principal place of a diftrid, in the department of the 
Cher, with an ancient caftle, faid to have been built by 
Julius Caefar: eight leagues fouth-fouth-eaft of Ifl'oudun, 
and ten and a half fouth of Bourges. Lat. 46. 34. N. Ion. 
19. 5*. E.'Ferro. 
CHATEAU'-NEUF, a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of Cote d'Or, and chief place of a canton, in the 
diftrid of Arnay-le-duc : feventeen miles fouth-weft of 
Diion. 
CHATEAU'-NEUF, a town of France, and principal 
place of a diftrid, in the department of the Mayne and 
Loire : thirteen miles north of Angers, and four and a 
half weft of La Fleche. 
CHATEAU'-NEUF, a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of the Var, and chief place of a canton in the dil- 
trid of Grafle : three miles north-eaft of Grafle. 
CHATEAU'-NEUF, a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of the 1 lie and Vilaine, and chief place of a canton, 
in the diftrid of St, Malo: feven miles louth of St. Malo. 
CHATEAU'-NEUF, a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of the Saone and Loire, and chief place of a canton, 
in the diftridt of Marcigny : three leagues eaft-louth- 
eaft of Marcigny. 
CHATEAU'-NEUF, a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of the Loiret, and chief place of a canton, in the 
diftrid of Orleans: twelve miles ealt cf Orleans. 
CHATEAU'-NEUF, a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of the Upper Vienne, and chief place of a canton, 
in the diftrid of St. Leonard : feventeen miles fouth-eaft 
of Limoges. 
CHATEAU'-NEUF sur CHAREN'TE, a town of 
France, in the department of the Charente, and chief 
place of a canton, in the diftrid of Cognac : ten miles 
weft-fouth-weft of Angoulefme. 
CHATEAU'-POINSA'T, a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Upper Vienne, and chief place of a can¬ 
ton, in the diftrid of Le Dorat: eighteen miles north of 
Limoges. 
CHATEAU'-PORTIEN', a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Ardennes, and chief place of a canton, 
in the diftrid of Rethel. It contains about 2500 inhabi¬ 
tants : two leagues weft of Rethel. 
CHATE AU'-REGNAU'LT, a town of France, and 
principal place of a diftrid, in the department of Indre 
and Loire : five leagues north-eaft of Tours, and fix weft 
of Blois. 
CHATEAU'-RENA'RD,a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Loiret, and chief place of a canton, in 
the diftrid of Montargis : four leagues and a half fouth- 
weft of Sens, and four and a half eaft of Montargis. 
CHATEAU'-RENA'RD,a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Mouths of the Rhine, and chief place 
of a canton, in the diftrid of Tarafcon, celebrated for 
its excellent white wine: nine miles north-eaft of Tarafcon. 
CHATEAU'-RENA'RD,a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Ardennes : ten miles north-weft of Sedan. 
CHATEAU'-SALI'NS, a town of France, and prin¬ 
cipal place of a diftrid, in the department of the Meurte, 
16 called from the fait works, which are very extenfive : 
feven leagues fouth-eaft of Metz, and five north-eaft of 
Nancy. Lat. 48. 49. N. Ion. 24. 10. E. Ferro. 
CHATEAU'-THIERRY', atown of France, and prin¬ 
cipal place of a diftrid, in the department of the Aifne, 
fituated on the Marne, and contains three parilhes ; near 
it is a medicinal fpring: five polls and a half weft of 
Epernay, and ten and three quarters north-north-eaft of 
Paris. Lat.49. 3-N. Ion. 21.4.E. Ferro. 
CHATEAU' la VALLIE'RE, a town of France, in the 
Indre and Loire, and chief place of a canton, in the dif¬ 
trid of Langeais : five leagves north of Langeais. 
CHATEAU'-VILLAIN', a,town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Here : fixteen miles eaft of Vienne. 
CHATE AU'-VILLAIN', a town of France, in the de~ 
partment of the Upper Marne, and chief place of a can- 
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ton, in the diftrid of Chaumont: five leagues and a half 
weft-nortli-weft of Langres. 
CHATEAUNEU'F, a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of the Higher Alps, and chief place of a canton, in 
the diftrid of Serres : ten miles fouth of Serres. 
CHATEAUNEU'F, a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of the Cher, and chief place of a canton, in the 
diftrid of St. Amand : four leagues and a half fouth of 
Bourges, and four and a half eaft-fouth-eaft of Illbudun, 
CHATEAUNEU'F du FAON, a town of France, in the 
department of Finifterre, and chief place of a canton, in 
the diftrid of Carhaix: fixteen miles north-eaft of 
Quimper. 
CHATEAUNEU'F de GALAU'RE, atown of France, 
in the department of the Drome, and chief place of a 
canton, in the diftrid of Romans : thirteen miles north 
of Romans. 
CHATEAUNEU'F de MAZE'NC, a town of France, 
in the department of the Drome, and chief place of a 
canton, in the diftrid of Montelimart: nine miles eaft of 
Montelimart. 
CHATEAUNEU'F du PAPE, a town of France, in 
the department of the Mouths of the Rhone: three leagues 
north of Avignon. 
CHATEAUNEU'F de RAN'DON, a town of France, 
in the department of the Lozere, and chief place of a can¬ 
ton, in the diftrid of Langogne : four leagues north-eaft 
of Mende. 
CHATEAUNEU'F de RHONE, a town of France, on 
the eaft fide of the Rhone, oppofite Viviers. 
CHATEAUNEU'F en THIMERAI'S, a town of 
Frmice, and principal place of a diftrid, in the department 
of the Eure: thirteen miles north-weft of Chartres, and 
twelve fouth ofDreux. Lat. 48. 36. N. Ion. 18. 55. E. Ferro. 
CHATEAUNEU'F-au-VAL-DE-BARGI'S, a town 
of France, in the department of the Nyevre, and chief 
place of a canton, in the diftrid of La Charite : ten miles 
north-eaft of Charite. 
CHATE AUROU'X, a town of France, and capital ofthe 
department of the Indre, fituated in a fertile country, on 
the Indre. Here is a large woollen manufadure. It con-, 
tains four parilhes, and about 5500 inhabitants: fifteen 
polls north Limoges, and thirty-one and three quarters 
fouth-fouth-weft of Paris. Lat. 46.49.N. Ion. 19.21. 
E. Ferro. 
CHATF.AUROU'X, a town of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of the Higher Alps : five miles north of Embrun. 
CHATEEN', a town of Little Bukharia. 
CHATF.L', or Chate, a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Ardennes, and chief place of a canton,, 
in the diftrid of Grandpre : five miles fouth-eaft of 
Grandpre. 
CHATEL'-CEN'SOY, a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Yonne, and chief place of a canton, in 
the diftrid of Avalon : four leagues weft of Avalon. 
CHATEL'-GUI'ON,a village of France, in the depart¬ 
ment of Puy-de-Dome, celebrated for its mineral water ^ 
one league north of Riom. 
CHATEL'sur MOZEL'LE, a town of France, in the 
department of the Vofges : three leagues and a half eaft 
of Mirecour. 
CHATEL'-de-NEUVE, a town of France, in the de¬ 
partment of the Allier, and chief place 6f a canton, in 
the diftrid of Moulins : ten miles louth of Moulins. 
CHATEL' (John), the Ion of a woollen-draper at Pa¬ 
ris, attempted the life of Henry IV. of France, December 
27, 1594. This prince, having taken a journey to the 
.borders of Artois, was returned to Paris that very day. 
He had a levee in the chamber of his miftrefs Gabriella 
d’Eftrees, who lived then at the hotel de Bouchage ; and, 
as he was going to embrace Montigni, he was ltruck in 
his under lip with a knife, which broke a tooth in his 
mouth. John Chate), who gave him the blow, and de- 
%ned to cut his throat, was then but eighteen or nineteen 
K. k years 
