The inclusion of 'chester', 'caster' or 'cester' in a town or city's name usually indicates that it was a Roman town. For example: Chester, Lancaster, Tadcaster, Worcester, Leicester, Gloucester.
Chester,Manchester,Glouchester
Manchester. During the Roman occupation of Britain, Manchester was called Mamucium by the Romans. The "chester" suffix, as with many towns occupied by the Romans, derives from the Latin "castra" meaning a camp or settlement.
Chesterfield
Manchester Winchester
becuse in the tuder times the jester is like chester so thats why its called chester
Yes there was York, Lancaster, Chester, Manchester, and sevreal other towns
There are quite a few !... Manchester, Winchester, Lanchester (and Chester itself of course), Lancaster & Tadcaster... are some examples.
Fictional Maine Towns: Castle Rock, Derry, Chester's Mill, Jackson's Cross, Unincorporated Township TR90, Mutton, etc...
factory towns
There are towns in Connecticut and Maine that are called Wilton.
Aquae Sulis : Bath. Deva : Chester. Corrinium : Cirencester. Eboracum : York. There are many more...
Chester