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Charles Coates (priest)
Thomas Coats
James Cobb (librettist)
Ingram Cobbin
Richard Cobbold
Edward Cobden
Henry Cobham (diplomat)
Thomas Cobham (actor)
John Cochrane (Royalist)
John Cochrane of Ochiltree
John George Cochrane
William Cockayne
Adam Cockburn, Lord Ormiston
William Cockburn (physician)
Frederick Pepys Cockerell
William Cockin
George Cockings
Arthur Herbert Cocks
Henry Coddington
Robert Codrington (translator)
Thomas Codrington (priest)
William Codrington (British Army officer)
Edward Coffin
Isaac Coffin
Robert Coffin (bishop)
Nathaniel Coga
Eliezer Cogan
Thomas Cogan
List of coin collectors
John Colbatch
Henry Colburn
Thomas Frederick Colby
Charles Abbot, 1st Baron Colchester
John Coldstream
John Coldwell
Abdiah Cole
George Vicat Cole
Henry Cole
Humfray Cole
John Cole (antiquary)
Thomas Cole (archdeacon of Essex)
Thomas Cole (minister)
William Cole (antiquary)
William Cole (scholar)
Thomas Coleman
William Higgins Coleman
William Stephen Coleman
Thomas Colepeper (colonel)
William Colepeper
Henry Hare, 2nd Baron Coleraine
Henry Hare, 3rd Baron Coleraine
Hugh Hare, 1st Baron Coleraine
Arthur Coleridge
Bernard Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge
James Coleridge
Charles Coleridge
Christabel Rose Coleridge
Derwent Coleridge
Ernest Hartley Coleridge
Geoffrey Coleridge, 3rd Baron Coleridge
Hartley Coleridge
Henry James Coleridge
Henry Nelson Coleridge
Herbert Coleridge
John Coleridge (Indian Army officer)
John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge
John Taylor Coleridge
Mary Coleridge
Richard Coleridge, 4th Baron Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Sara Coleridge
Stephen Coleridge
Sylvia Coleridge
William Coleridge, 5th Baron Coleridge
William Coleridge
Elisha Coles (Calvinist)
Henry Colet
Henry Coley
Isaac Colfe
Frederick William Collard
Thomas Richardson Colledge
Stephen College
John Colleton (priest)
John Collett (artist)
George Pomeroy Colley
Samuel Colliber
Thomas Collier (Unitarian)
John Collinges
Samuel Collings
Roger Collingwood
Charles James Collins
Hercules Collins
John Collins (Bengal Army officer)
John Collins (Independent minister)
John Collins (mathematician)
John Collins (painter)
John Collins (poet)
Richard Collins (artist)
Samuel Collins (artist)
Samuel Collins (physician, born 1617)
Samuel Collins (theologian)
William Collins (painter)
William Lucas Collins
James Collinson
Septimus Collinson
John Day Collis
Mary Collyer
William Bengo' Collyer
Edward Colman (martyr)
Paul Colomiès
Archibald Colquhoun (politician)
John Colquhoun (sportsman)
John Campbell Colquhoun
James William Colvile
Charles Colville
James Colville (judge)
Auckland Colvin
Daniel Colwall
Andrew Combe
Charles Combe
George Combe
Taylor Combe
Thomas Comber (dean of Durham)
Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere
John Comerford
William Compton (army officer)
Alexander Comyn of Dunphail
Henry Condell (musician)
John Conder
Nicholas Condy
Nicholas Matthews Condy
James Coningham
Thomas Coningsby, 1st Earl Coningsby
William Coningsby
George Conn (priest)
Owen Connellan
Bernard Connor
Robert Conny
Edward Conway, 1st Viscount Conway
William Cony
Edward Dutton Cook
John Douglas Cook
Thomas Cook (engraver)
Edward William Cooke
George Cooke (actor, 1807–1863)
George Cooke (engraver)
Henry Cooke (minister)
John Cooke (physician)
John Cooke (lawyer)
Thomas Cooke (actor)
William Cooke (Provost of King's College)
William Fothergill Cooke
William Cookesley
Henry Wilkinson Cookson
William Desborough Cooley
Charles Purton Cooper
Richard Cooper, the elder
Samuel Cooper (painter)
Samuel Cooper (surgeon)
Thomas Thornville Cooper
William Cooper (Puritan)
William Durrant Cooper
William White Cooper
Eyre Coote (British Army officer, born 1762)
Henry Charles Coote
Holmes Coote
Richard Cope
Thomas Copeland
William John Copeland
James Copland (physician)
William Copland
Anthony Copley
Sir Thomas Copley
Thomas Coram
Clement Corbet
Edward Corbet
John Corbet (theologian)
Miles Corbet
Thomas Corbett (secretary of the Admiralty)
Charles Cordiner
Arthur Thomas Corfe
Joseph Corfe
Mary Boyle, Countess of Cork and Orrery
Bolton Corney
Cornish dialect
Henry Cornish
Charles Cornwallis (diplomat)
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
George Corrie (priest)
John Corry (writer)
Thomas Corser
Joannes Corvus
William Coryton
Francis Cosby
Pierre Coste
William Birmingham Costello
Samuel Cotes
Coton Hill, Shropshire
John Cotta
Charles Lodowick Cotterell (
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