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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
William Charke
Charles Hood
Charles Povey
Charles Vial de Sainbel
David Charles (hymn-writer)
Nicholas Charles
Edward Parker Charlesworth
Maria Louisa Charlesworth
Lewis de Charleton
Rice Charleton
Robert Charleton
Walter Charleton
Arthur Charlett
Charlton House
Sir Job Charlton, 1st Baronet
Thomas Charnock
Anna Maria Charretie
Henry Charteris
Lawrence Charteris
John Chase (artist)
Clara de Chatelain
Jean-Baptiste François Ernest de Chatelain
William Simmonds Chatterley
Georgiana Chatterton
John Balsir Chatterton
William Andrew Chatto
Thomas Chaucer
Charles Chauncey (physician)
Ichabod Chauncey
Charles Chauncy
John Cheape
William Chedsey
John Howe, 4th Baron Chedworth
Louis Chéron
Andrew Cherry
Francis Cherry (non-juror)
Andrew Chertsey
Francis Chesham
John Cheshire (physician)
Jane Chessar
Robert Chessher
Joseph Lemuel Chester
Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester
William Chester (mayor)
Katherine Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield
Knightly Chetwood
Edward Chetwynd
Antoine Rodolphe Chevallier
John Chevallier (physician)
Temple Chevallier
Richard Cheyney
Thomas Chicheley
Chief Engraver of the Royal Mint
Chief Justice of Gibraltar
Samuel Chifney
Francis Child (died 1713)
Francis Child (died 1740)
Elias Childe
Henry Langdon Childe
James Warren Childe
Joshua Childrey
John Filby Childs
Edmund Chillenden
William Chillingworth
Edmund Chilmead
Alexander Chisholm (artist)
Colin Chisholm (medical writer)
William Chisholm (died 1564)
William Chisholm (died 1593)
Edmund Chishull
Edward Chitty
Sir Hugh Cholmeley, 1st Baronet
Mary Cholmondeley (heiress)
Charles Chorley
Josiah Chorley
John Chorlton
Alexander Christie (artist)
James Christie (auctioneer)
William Christie (Unitarian)
Henry Christmas
Henry Christy
Thomas Chubb
Thomas Church (priest)
Richard Churcher
Awnsham Churchill
Fleetwood Churchill
John Churchill (judge)
John Churchill (publisher)
Edward Churton
Ralph Churton
Nicholas Clagett
Nicholas Clagett the Elder
Nicholas Clagett the Younger
William Clagett (controversialist)
Peter Clare
Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon
John Villiers, 3rd Earl of Clarendon
Richard Claridge
Eyre Massey, 1st Baron Clarina
George Aitken Clark
John Clark (land agent)
John Clark (physician)
Richard Clark (musician)
Thomas Clark (chemist)
William Clark (inventor)
William Clark (priest)
Alured Clarke (priest)
Charles Clarke (antiquary)
Charles Clarke (judge)
Edward Clarke (author)
Edward Clarke (MP for Hythe)
Edward Goodman Clarke
Harriet Ludlow Clarke
Henry Clarke (mathematician)
Hewson Clarke
Jacob Lockhart Clarke
James Fernandez Clarke
James Stanier Clarke
Jeremiah Clarke
John Clarke (comedian)
John Clarke (dean of Salisbury)
Joseph Clarke (physician)
Joseph Clarke (priest)
Samuel Clarke (annotator)
Samuel Clarke (minister)
Samuel Clarke of St Albans
Theophilus Clarke
Thomas Clarke (painter)
Timothy Clarke
William Clarke (antiquary)
David Clarkson (minister)
Nathaniel Clarkson
Robert Clavell
John Clay (chaplain)
John Granby Clay
William Keatinge Clay
Elizabeth Claypole
John Claypole
John Clayton (divine)
John Clayton (minister)
John Clayton (painter)
Nicholas Clayton (divine)
Richard Clayton (dean of Peterborough)
Sir Richard Clayton, 1st Baronet
Robert Clayton (bishop)
Thomas Clayton (composer)
Anthony Cleasby
Richard Cleasby
Euseby Cleaver
William Cleaver
Bourchier Cleeve
James Clegg (minister)
Samuel Clegg
Samuel Clegg (born 1814)
George Cleghorn (Scottish physician)
James Cleland (statistician)
Clement Scotus I
Clement Scotus II
William Innell Clement
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