a town of France, in Berry, seated on the river Indre, 37 miles from Bourges. It carries on a considerable trade in cattle. E. Long. 1° 55'. N. Lat. 46° 35'.
CHATELS, a Norman term, under which were anciently comprehended all moveable goods; those immoveable being termed fiefs, or fee.
CHATELS, in the modern sense of the word, are all sorts of goods, moveable or immoveable, except such as are in the nature of freehold.