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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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- 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 Perry (bishop)
- 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
- Christopher Wordsworth (liturgiologist)
- 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