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Pages in category "Articles incorporating DNB text with Wikisource reference"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 9,263 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Rudolphe Cabanel
- Richard Caddick
- John Cade (antiquarian)
- Salusbury Cade
- 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
- 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
- Carl Dolmetsch
- 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)
- 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
- 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
- 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 Coleridge
- Charles Hood
- Charles Knox (priest)
- Charles Perry (bishop)