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Rudolphe Cabanel
Richard Caddick
John Cade (antiquarian)
Salusbury Cade
Jessie Cadell
William Archibald Cadell
Thomas Cademan
Henry Caesar (priest)
Thomas Caesar
James Crawford Caffin
Alexander Cairncross (bishop)
Robert Cairncross
David Cairnes
Edmund Calamy the Younger
Edmund Calamy IV
Wellins Calcott
Granby Thomas Calcraft
James Traill Calder
John Calder (minister)
Robert Calder
Robert Calder (priest)
Leonard Calderbank
David Calderwood
William Calderwood, Lord Polton
Richard Caldwell
John Caley
John Callander
William Hutchins Callcott
George William Callender
Henry Calthorpe
Edward Calver
Walter Calverley
Charles Alexander Calvert
Robert Chamberlain (poet)
Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford
Alexander Cameron (British Army officer, born 1781)
Charles Hay Cameron
John Cameron (Reformed Presbyterian)
John Cameron of Fassiefern
William Cameron (poet)
John Camm (Quaker preacher)
Thomas Camm (preacher)
Alexander Campbell (musician and writer)
Archibald Campbell (philosopher)
Archibald Campbell (satirist)
Colin Campbell (British Army officer, born 1776)
Daniel Campbell (died 1753)
Donald Campbell (traveller)
Duncan Campbell (soothsayer)
Frederick William Campbell (genealogist)
Lord Frederick Campbell
James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1831)
John Campbell (Indian Army officer, born 1802)
Robert Calder Campbell
Thomas Campbell (writer)
William Campbell (minister)
Robert Haldane-Duncan, 1st Earl of Camperdown
Thomas Campion
William Campion (Jesuit)
Hugh Candidus
Ann Candler
Abraham Cann
John Canne
Richard Cannon
John Manners-Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury
William de Cantilupe (died 1239)
Andrew Cantwell
Peter Canvane
Richard Capel
Edward Capell
Newcome Cappe
James Capper
Captain Cox
Capture of Port Egmont
Rosalbina Caradori-Allan
Henry Card
Paul Cardale
Peter Carder
Anthony Cardon
Adam Mansfeldt de Cardonnel-Lawson
David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross
Henry Erskine, 3rd Lord Cardross
Henry Care
George Carew (priest)
John Carew (regicide)
Matthew Carew
Peter Carew
George Saville Carey
James Carey (Fenian)
John Carey (classical scholar)
William Carey (bishop)
William Paulet Carey
Benjamin Carier
Robert Carkett
Christopher Carleill
George Carleton (bishop)
Guy Carleton (bishop)
James Carlile (actor)
Anthony Carlisle
George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle
Joseph Dacre Carlyle
Clement Carlyon
William Carnaby (composer)
Elizabeth Carne
John Carne
Joseph Carne
Nathanael Carpenter
Richard Carpenter (theologian)
John Carr (travel writer)
Nicholas Carr (professor)
Richard Carr (physician)
Robert Carr (bishop)
John Donald Carrick
Codrington Edmund Carrington
Frederick George Carrington
Nicholas Toms Carrington
James Carruthers
James Carson (physician)
Robert Carswell (pathologist)
Edmund Carter (topographer)
Ellen Carter
Harry William Carter
James Carter (engraver)
John Carter (architect)
John Carter (mouth artist)
Owen Browne Carter
Thomas Carter (writer)
Christopher Cartwright
George Cartwright (dramatist)
Samuel Cartwright
Thomas Cartwright (bishop)
Benjamin Carvosso
Penelope Carwardine
Francis Stephen Cary
Patrick Cary
Robert Cary (priest)
John Case (astrologer)
Stephen Hyde Cassan
Giacomo Castelvetro
Edmund Castle
Thomas Castle
James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven
David Cathcart, Lord Alloway
Catherine Dammartin
William Caton
Charles Catton the younger
Charles Catton
Toby Caulfeild, 1st Baron Caulfeild
Toby Caulfeild, 3rd Baron Caulfeild
James Caulfield
Thomas Causton
John de Caleto
Charles Cavendish (general, died 1643)
Lord Frederick Cavendish
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Richard Cavendish (Denbigh Boroughs MP)
John Caverhill
Daniel Cawdry
Thomas Cawton
Thomas Cecil (engraver)
Cellach of Killala
William Celling
Mark Duncan de Cérisantis
William Chafy
Annie Emma Challice
John Challice
Thomas Chalmers
Thomas Chaloner (courtier)
Edward Chamberlain (1480–1543)
George Chamberlain (bishop)
Sir Leonard Chamberlain
John Chamberlaine
Edward Chamberlayne
John Chamberlayne
Hugh Chamberlen
Hugh Chamberlen the younger
John Chambers (bishop)
John Chambers (topographer)
William Frederick Chambers
John Chambre
Anthony Chamier
Anthony Champion
John George Champion
William Weldon Champneys
Benjamin Chandler
Edward Chandler (bishop)
John Westbrooke Chandler
Mary Chandler
George Brydges, 6th Baron Chandos
Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos
Ellen Chaplin
Edmund Chapman
John Chapman (engineer)
John Chapman (theologian)
Mary Francis Chapman
Thomas Chapman (Master of Magdalene College)
William Chapple (judge)
Jean Chardin
John Chardon
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