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Church, John (1674/5–1741), singer and composer<br />
Churchill [married name Godfrey], Arabella (1649–1730), mistress of King James II<br />
Churchill, George (bap. 1654, d. 1710), naval officer<br />
Churchill, John, first duke of Marlborough (1650–1722), army officer and politician<br />
Cibber [née Arne], Susannah Maria (1714–1766), actress and singer<br />
Clarke, Alured (1696–1742), Church of England clergyman and benefac<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Claypole [Cleypole, Claypoole; née Cromwell], Elizabeth (bap. 1629, d. 1658), daughter of<br />
Oliver Cromwell<br />
Clementi, Muzio (1752–1832), composer, pianist, and teacher<br />
Cochrane, Thomas, tenth earl of Dundonald (1775–1860), naval officer<br />
Cockburn, William (1669–1739), physician<br />
Coke [née Campbell], Lady Mary (1727–1811), letter writer and noblewoman<br />
Colchester, William (d. 1420), abbot of Westminster<br />
Cole, William (1753–1806), Church of England clergyman<br />
Comper, Sir (John) Ninian (1864–1960), architect<br />
Conduitt, John (1688–1737), politician<br />
Congreve, William (1670–1729), playwright and poet<br />
Constable, Sir William, baronet (bap. 1590, d. 1655), parliamentarian army officer and<br />
regicide<br />
Cooke, Benjamin (1734–1793), organist and composer<br />
Cooke, Robert (1768–1814), organist and composer<br />
Cornwall [formerly Cornewall], Charles (bap. 1669, d. 1718), naval officer<br />
Cotting<strong>to</strong>n, Francis, first Baron Cotting<strong>to</strong>n (1579?–1652), diplomat and politician<br />
Courtenay, Richard (c.1381–1415), bishop of Norwich<br />
Coutts, Angela Georgina Burdett-, suo jure Baroness Burdett-Coutts (1814–1906),<br />
philanthropist<br />
Cracherode, Clay<strong>to</strong>n Mordaunt (1730–1799), collec<strong>to</strong>r of books and prints<br />
Craggs, James, the younger (1686–1721), diplomatist and politician<br />
Cranfield, Lionel, first earl of Middlesex (1575–1645), merchant, financier, and government<br />
minister<br />
Crispin, Gilbert (c.1045–1117/18), theologian and abbot of Westminster<br />
Croft, Sir James (c.1518–1590), lord deputy of Ireland and conspira<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Croft, William (bap. 1678, d. 1727), organist and composer<br />
Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658), lord protec<strong>to</strong>r of England, Scotland, and Ireland<br />
Croxley [Crokesley], Richard of (d. 1258), abbot of Westminster and royal councillor<br />
Darwin, Charles Robert (1809–1882), naturalist, geologist, and origina<strong>to</strong>r of the theory of<br />
natural selection<br />
Daubeney, Giles, first Baron Daubeney (1451/2–1508), administra<strong>to</strong>r, soldier, and diplomat<br />
Deane, Richard (bap. 1610, d. 1653), army and naval officer and regicide<br />
Dearmer, Percy (1867–1936), liturgist and his<strong>to</strong>rian of Christian worship<br />
Delaval, Edward Hussey (bap. 1729, d. 1814), natural philosopher<br />
Delaval, John Hussey, Baron Delaval (1728–1808), industrialist and politician<br />
Delavall, Sir Ralph (d. 1707), naval officer<br />
Devereux, Robert, third earl of Essex (1591–1646), parliamentarian army officer<br />
Dillon, Wentworth, fourth earl of Roscommon (1637–1685), poet<br />
Doding<strong>to</strong>n, Bartholomew (1535/6–1595), Greek scholar<br />
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