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C. A. Busby (1786 – 1834), architect
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C. Aubrey Smith (1863 – 1948), actor, film star, captain of Sussex and England, and Sir
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C. B. Fry (1872 – 1956), all-round Sportsman
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C. Day-Lewis (1904 – 1972), Poet Laureate
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C. F. A. Voysey (1857 – 1941), architect and designer
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C. L. R. James (1901 – 1989), writer and political activist
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C. S. Forester (1899 – 1966), novelist
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C. S. Lewis (1898 – 1963), scholar and author
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Carl Maria von Webber (1786 – 1826)
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Caroline Chisholm (1808 – 1877), philanthropist
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Caroline DeCamp Benn
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Catherine Grace (1907 – 1986), educational pioneer and founder of St Christopher's School
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Cato Street Conspiracy (1820 – 1820), conspiracy
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Cayley Robinson (1862 – 1927), artist
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Cecil Powell (1903 – 1969), physicist and Nobel Laureate
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Cecil Sharp (1859 – 1924), collector of English folk songs and dances
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Celia Holloway (1800 – 1831), brutally murdered
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Celia Johnson (1908 – 1982), actress and Dame
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Cetshwayo (c1832 – 1884), King of the Zulus
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Chaim Weizmann (1874 – 1952), scientist, statesman, and first President of the State of Israel
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Charles 'Elia' Lamb (1775 – 1834), essayist
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Charles Barry (1795 – 1860), architect and Sir
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Charles Blake Cochrane (1872 – 1951), Theatrical impresario
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Charles Booth (1840 – 1916), pioneer in social Research
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Charles Bridgeman (1690 – 1738), landscape gardener
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Charles Darwin (1809 – 1882), naturalist
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Charles De Gaulle (1890 – 1970), President of the French National Committee and General
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Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870), novelist
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Charles Eamer Kempe (1837 – 1907), stained glass artist
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Charles Early
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Charles Eastlake (1793 – 1865), painter, first director of the National Gallery, and Sir
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 – 1892), preacher
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Charles Halle (1819 – 1895), Sir and founder of the Hallé Orchestra
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Charles Halle (1819 – 1895), musician and conductor
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Charles I (1600 – 1649), King
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Charles II (1630 – 1685), King
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Charles James Fox (1749 – 1806), statesman
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Charles James Freake (1814 – 1884), builder, patron of the arts, and Sir
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Charles Keeping (1924 – 1988), illustrator
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Charles Kingsley (1819 – 1875), writer
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Charles Lamb (1775 – 1834), writer
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Charles Laughton (1899 – 1962), actor
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Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 – 1898), Lewis Carroll
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Charles Lyell (1797 – 1875), geologist and Sir
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Charles Macklin (1690 – 1797), actor
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Charles Manby (1804 – 1884), civil engineer
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Charles Ricketts (1866 – 1931), artist
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Charles Robert Cockerell (1788 – 1863), architect and antiquary
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Charles Santley (1834 – 1922), singer and Sir
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Charles Sargeant Jagger (1885 – 1934), sculptor
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Charles Shannon (1863 – 1937), artist
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Charles Stanford (1852 – 1924), musician and Sir
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Charles Stanhope (1753 – 1816), Earl Stanhope
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Charles Stewart Parnell (1846 – 1891), Member of Parliament and Irish statesman
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Charles Townley (1737 – 1805), antiquary and collector
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Charles Vickery Drysdale (1874 – 1961), founder of the Family Planning Association and Dr
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Charles Vyner Brooke (1874 – 1963), last Rajah of Sarawak and Sir
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Charles Wentworth Dilke (1843 – 1911), statesman, author, and Sir
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Charles Wesley (1707 – 1788), Divine and hymn writer
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Charles Wesley Jnr (1757 – 1834), musician
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Charles Wheatstone (1802 – 1875), scientist, inventor, and Sir
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Charles William Jefferys (1869 – 1951), artist, president of the Ontario Society of Artists, and member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
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Charles Worsley (1623 – 1656), first Member for Manchester, Puritan soldier, and Cromwell's Major General
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Charles Wyndham (1837 – 1919), actor-manager and Sir
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Charles X (1757 – 1836), last Bourbon King of France
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Charlie Chaplin (1889 – 1977), comic genius, film maker, and Water Rat
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Charlotte Keel (1888 – 1955), alderman and health pioneer
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Chelsea China (1745 – 1784)
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Christabel Pankhurst (1880 – 1958), founder of the Suffragette Movement and campaigner for women's suffrage
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Christian Kunzle (1879 – 1954), philanthropist
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Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830 – 1894), poetess
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Christopher Whitworth Whall (1849 – 1924), stained glass artist
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Christopher Wren (1632 – 1723), architect and Sir
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Clara Butt (1873 – 1936), singer and Dame
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Clara Pater (1841 – 1910), pioneer of Women's education
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Clarkson Stanfield (1793 – 1867), painter
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Clement Metternich (1773 – 1859), Prince and Austrian Chancellor
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Clement Richard Attlee (1883 – 1967), Prime Minister
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Clementia Taylor, philanthropist
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Clive of India (1725 – 1774), administrator
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Colen Campbell (1676 – 1729), architect and author of Vitruvius Britannicus
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Collins Music Hall
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Constance Naden (1858 – 1889), pioneer poet and scientist
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Constant Lambert (1905 – 1951), composer
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Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1852 – 1936), psychologist and first Vice Chancellor University of Bristol
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Cor Visser (1903 – 1982), Dutch artist
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Coventry Patmore (1823 – 1896), poet and essayist
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Cyril Connolly