Chaceley or Chaseley is a village and civil parish north of Gloucester, in the Tewkesbury district, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. In 2011 the parish had a population of 125. The parish touches Deerhurst, Eldersfield, Forthampton, Tewkesbury and Tirley.
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Chaceley or Chaseley is a village and civil parish north of Gloucester, in the Tewkesbury district, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. In 2011 the parish had a population of 125. The parish touches Deerhurst, Eldersfield, Forthampton, Tewkesbury and Tirley.
== Etymology == The name Chaceley is first attested in a charter of 972 (surviving in an eleventh-century manuscript), as Ceatewesleah. From the Domesday Book of 1086, through the fourteenth century, the name appears in forms such as Chad(d)esleia and Chad(d)eslega. A closer precursor to the modern form is attested from 1185, as Chaseleia, with Chaseley appearing in the seventeenth century. The form Ched(d)eslega is also attested a couple of times, on one occasion datable to 1167.
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