CHISLEHURST, an urban district of Kent, England, S.E. of London, by the S.R. Pop. (1931) 9,876. It is 3ooft. above sea-level on a spur of the North Downs in the midst of a common of furze and heather. The church of St. Nicholas (Perpendicular with Early English portions, much restored) has a tomb of the Walsingham family, who had a lease of the manor from Eliza beth. The mortuary chapel attached to the Roman Catholic church of St. Mary was built to receive the body of Napoleon III., who died at Camden Place in 1873. This house was built by William Camden, the antiquary, in 1609, and in 1765 gave the title of Baron Camden to Lord Chancellor Pratt. It was the residence of Napoleon III., of the empress Eugenie and of the prince imperial.