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  • Cockell, Elizabeth Katharine (1799–1863), correspondent of EBB.
  • Cocks, James Somers (1790–1856), Prebendary of Hereford and Canon of Worcester.
  • Cocks, John Somers (1760–1841), 1st Earl and 2nd Baron Somers, of Eastnor Castle, created (1821) Viscount Eastnor and Earl Somers. Hope End neighbour.
  • Cocks, John Somers (afterwards Somers-Cocks, 1788–1852), 2nd Earl and 3rd Baron Somers, Lord Eastnor. Hope End neighbour.
  • Cocks, Lady Caroline Harriet (née Yorke, afterwards Somer-Cocks, 1794–1873), Lady Eastnor, dau. of 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, and wife of John Somers Cocks, 2nd Earl and 3rd Baron Somers.
  • Cocks, Lady Caroline Margaret (afterwards Courtenay, 1817–94), dau. of Viscount and Viscountess Eastnor and niece of Lady Margaret Cocks.
  • Cocks, Lady Margaret Maria (1791–1849). In AB-1. See biographical sketch.
  • Cocks, Margaret (née Nash, 1760–1831), Countess Somers, wife of John Somers Cocks, 1st Earl and 2nd Baron Somers.
  • Colburn, Eliza Ann (née Crosbie, afterwards Forster, 1815–94), wife of John Forster.
  • Colburn, Henry (1784–1855), publisher. In AB-1.
  • Coleridge, John Duke (1820–94), 1st Baron Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice. In AB-5.
  • Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772–1834), poet, critic, and philosopher.
  • Coleridge, Sara (1802–52), writer and literary editor. In AB-1.
  • Collier, John Payne (1789–1883), literary editor and forger. In AB-2.
  • Colvile, Frances Elinor (née Grant, 1838–1919), Lady Colvile, wife of Sir James William Colvile. In AB-5, AB-6, AB-7.
  • Colvile, James William (1810–80), judge. In AB-5, AB-6.
  • Commeline, Ann Rachel (b. 1791), Hope End neighbour.
  • Commeline, James (1762–1837), rector of Red Marley D’Abitot, Worcester.
  • Commeline, James, Jr. (1789–1853), Hope End neighbour.
  • Commeline, Laura Horde (1809–90), friend from Hope End days.
  • Commeline, Maria Newton (1801–75), friend from Hope End days.
  • Compton, William (1818–97), 4th Marquess of Northampton. In AB-5.
  • Congreve, William (1670–1729), playwright and poet.
  • Conway, Moncure Daniel (1832–1907), American social reformer and ethical preacher. In AB-5, AB-6.
  • Cook, Altham Surtees (afterwards Altham, 1851–1931), EBB’s nephew.

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