Four examples:
Doncaster.
Lancaster.
Manchester.
Winchester.
chester is a corruption of the roman word for castle ,as is caster. manchester,doncaster
Manchester Winchester
Manchester Colchester Dorchester
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.
Top Caster ended on 2006-06-26.
There are quite a few !... Manchester, Winchester, Lanchester (and Chester itself of course), Lancaster & Tadcaster... are some examples.
Words that end in "caster" include "caster" itself, which refers to a person or device that casts, such as a caster wheel. Other examples are "broadcaster," which refers to someone who transmits information via radio or television, and "newscaster," a person who presents news on a broadcast. Additionally, "podcaster" refers to someone who creates and distributes podcasts.
Exchequer of Chester ended in 1830.
Chester,Manchester,Glouchester
The name-endings indicate that it was once a fort - is a corruption of the Latin word Castra (fortified camp).
Chester City F.C. ended in 2010.
Chester Creek Railroad ended in 1916.