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Cardigan, Lieutenant-General the 7th Earl of (1797–1868), 178 (1 October 1857); 179 (1 October 1857);

Carlisle, 7th Earl of (1802-1864) Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. 178 (1 October 1857); 179 (1 October 1857);

Carter Smith, Ann Maria (Kentish Town 1835-15 Oct 1909 Chislehurst), daughter of the Rev. Richard Carter Smith (1802-1864) and Mary Williamson. Contributor to MP (1856-90), novelist. Her ‘Lucy and Christian Wainwright’ accepted for MP, 143 (3 November 1855); thanked for ‘Thorns and Roses’, 150 (2 April 1856); 157 (3 December 1856); 158 (5 December 1856); thanked for ‘A Household Record’, 159 (9 December 1856); 161 (22 December 1856); story rejected as turning ‘exclusively on love’, 163 (4 February 1857); asked advice on Norway, 168 (29 May ?1857); offer of article on Manchester Exhibition refused, 174 (28 July 1857); 175 (14 September 1857); 183 (7 December 1857); her ‘Will no one do likewise?’, 194 (9 March 1859); advice on publishing, 195 (28 March ?1859); grammar of Aggesden Vicarage criticized, 196 (2 April 1859); verbs lay and lie conjugated for, 197 (9 April 1859); marriage of first cousins deplored to, 198 (12 April 1859); 199 (4 June 1859); thanked for ‘Will no one do likewise?’, 200 (24 June 1859); 201 (28 June 1859); 202 (11 July 1859); Aggesden Vicarage to be published, 205 (4 October 1859); 207 (21 October 1859); Aggesden Vicarage praised, 211 (8 December 1859); 212 (13 December 1859);

Carter Smith, Frances, see Atkinson, Frances Hester (Carter Smith).

Chamberlayne, Amelia (Onslow) (c.1807-1891), wife of Thomas Chamberlayne (1805-1876) of Cranbury Park, Hursley. Children christened, 4 (6 August 1838);

Chamberlayne, Francesca Maria (1838?-1877), daughter of Thomas and Amelia Chamberlayne. Christened, 4 (6 August 1838); 86 (14 December 1853);

Chamberlayne, Frederick Cranley, son of Thomas and Amelia (Onslow) Chamberlayne, perhaps died in infancy. Christened, 4 (6 August 1838);

Chamberlayne, Thomas (1805-1876), of Cranbury Park, Hursley. Children christened, 4 (6 August 1838); tent borrowed, 21 (22 July 1845);

Charlemont, Anne (Bermingham), Countess of (d.1876). Perhaps referred to, 178 (1 October 1857).

Charles I (1600-1649), king of England: 9.

Chartres, Duc de (1840-1910). 86 (14 December 1853).

Church, Very Rev. Richard William, (1815-1890), Vicar of Whatley, Dean of St. Pauls, stepson of Thomas Crokat and stepbrother of Mrs Moberly, married (1863) Helen Frances Bennett. 25 (30 October 1846);

Clonmell, John Henry, 3rd Earl of (1817-1866). He and James Colborne had married sisters. Not permitting his daughters to be Jane Colborne’s bridesmaids, 178 (1 October 1857).

Clonmell, Countess of, 179 (1 October 1857).

Clotilda, St. (c. 474-545), queen of the Franks. 53 (15 December 1851).

Colborne, Alethea Elizabeth Catherine (1852/3-1927). Bridesmaid to her aunt Jane Colborne, 178 (1 October 1857); 179 (1 October 1857);

Colborne, Hon. Cordelia Anne L’Estrange (1824/5-30 May 1862), daughter of 1st Lord Seaton. 20 (19 April 1845); 21 (22 July 1845); consulted about the lotus?, (22 November 1851); the lotus 52 (5 December 1851); 86 (14 December 1853); grief at Jane Yonge’s death, 133 (31 March 1855); need for her to be cheered up after her sister Jane’s wedding, 176 (26 September 1857); one of Jane’s bridesmaids, 178 (1 October 1857); pinning on bridesmaids’ favours, 179 (1 October 1857); 180 (3 October 1857);

Colborne, Hon. Edmund (1824-1878), married (1873) Rhoda Ellen Blogg (d.1913) and had one daughter (b. 1876). Son of the 1st Lord Seaton, second cousin of CMY. 7 (5 December 1838); benefiting from Malvern cold water cure, 86 (14 December 1853);

Colborne, Hon. Elizabeth (1819-14 June 1882), eldest daughter of 1st Lord Seaton, second cousin of CMY. 20 (19 April 1845); consulted about the lotus?, (22 November 1851); the lotus, 52 (5 December 1851); thinking her uncle would be killed, 176 (26 September 1857); one of her sister Jane’s bridesmaids, 178 (1 October 1857); anxious her sister Cordelia should visit Killarney, 179 (1 October 1857); 180 (3 October 1857);

Colborne, Hon. Francis (1817-1895), second son of the 1st Lord Seaton, second cousin of CMY, army officer. 108 (17 April 1854).

Colborne, Francis Lionel Lydstone (1855-1924), second son of the 2nd Lord Seaton. At his aunt Jane’s wedding, 178 (1 October 1857); 179 (1 October 1857); 179 (1 October 1857); 180 (3 October 1857);

Colborne, Rev. and Hon. Graham (10 October 1825-30 Oct 1913) married (18 Sept 1890) Florence Susanna Porter (d. 23 Jan 1901), Rector of Dittisham, Devon 1853-1913. Son of the 1st Lord Seaton, second cousin of CMY. His cold better, 3 (?January 1837); 7 (5 December 1838); 25 (30 October 1846); possibly the cousin with whom CMY stayed at Malvern in 1852, 69 (4 October 1852); at WCY’s funeral, 102 (8 March 1854); at his sister Jane’s wedding, 176 (26 September 1857); 179 (1 October 1857); 180 (3 October 1857); at JBY’s wedding, 188 (10 September 1858);

Colborne, Hon. Jane (1826/7-1919), second cousin to CMY, daughter of 1st Lord Seaton, see Montgomery Moore, Jane (Colborne).

Colborne, John Reginald Upton (1854-1933), later 3rd Lord Seaton. At his aunt Jane’s wedding, 178 (1 October 1857); 179 (1 October 1857);

Colborne, Johnny, unidentified, but perhaps a short-lived child of the Hon. James Colborne. 84 (late 1853?); possibly the same child, 108 (17 April 1854);

Coleridge, Alethea Buchanan (1826-30 March 1909), younger daughter of Sir John Taylor Coleridge, married (7 Aug 1845) the Rev. John Fielder Mackarness (1820-1889); very ill in November 1851. 20 (19 April 1845); 21 (22 July 1845); 23 (19 September 1846); 27 (14 May 1848); 30 (29 October 1849);

Coleridge, Anne, unidentified, staying with Alethea Mackarness, 48 (22 October 1851)

Coleridge, Rev. Edward (1800-1883), master at Eton,, Vicar of Mapledurham, married first Mary Keate (d. 1859) and secondly (1862) Mary Caroline Bevan (1822/3-1907). He was brother to Sir John Taylor Coleridge and tutor to his nephew John Coleridge Patteson. Helping with the fund for the bells of Auckland, 165 (28 March ?1857); a donation to, 191 (24 November 1858);


Coleridge, Rev. Henry James (1822-1893), younger son of Sir John Taylor Coleridge, convert to Rome, 1852, became a Jesuit. 23 (19 September 1846); ordination, 28 (14 May 1848)

Coleridge, Jane Fortescue (Seymour) (1824/5-1878), married (1846) John Duke Coleridge. Brought up in the Isle of Wight where she knew Elizabeth Sewell. 20 (19 April 1845); 23 (19 September 1846).

Coleridge, John Duke (3 Dec 1820-14 June 1894), elder son of Sir John Taylor Coleridge, married (11 Aug 1846) Jane Fortescue Seymour (1824/5-1878), Lord Chief Justice, created (1874) Lord Coleridge. 20 (19 April 1845); 23 (19 September 1846); 35 (18 May 1850); visiting Otterbourne, 84 (late 1853?);

Coleridge, Sir John Taylor (1790-11 Feb 1876), ‘the Judge’, nephew of the poet and cousin on his mother’s side to the Yonges. Liking Abbeychurch, 12 (30 Sept 1844); building a church at West Hill, 23 (19 September 1846); joining Church Union, 29 (14 March 1849); possessing letters by Pusey, 41 (20 October 1850); presiding over Newman’s trial for libel, 76 (23 February 1853); complaining of inaccurate geography in Heartsease, 122 (?November 1854);

Coleridge, Mary (Buchanan) (1788-1874), Lady Coleridge, married (7 Aug 1818)  Sir John Taylor Coleridge. 23 (19 September 1846).

Coleridge, Mary Frances Keble (1824-1898), daughter of Sir John Taylor Coleridge. 13 (21 October 1844); 20 (19 April 1845); engagement to Roundell Palmer, 21 (22 July 1845); 23 (19 September 1846); 28 (14 May 1848); 40 (22 August 1850); 130 (22 March 1855); CMY to send an account of Jane Colborne’s wedding, 178 (1 October 1857);

Coleridge, Rt. Rev. William Hart (1789-1849), Bishop of Barbados, first cousin of Sir John Taylor Coleridge. 23 (19 September 1846).

Collins, Charles (b. 1840/1), son of Martha Collins, having mumps, 97 (24 February 1854);

Collins, Elizabeth (b.1846), daughter of Martha Collins, pupil of Mary Anne Dyson, in 1871 housemaid to the Rev. John Le Mesurier, Vicar of Bembridge. 75 (15 January 1853); 97 (24 February 1854); 98 (25 February 1854);

Collins, George (b. 1839/40), son of Martha Collins 75 (15 January 1853);

Collins, Martha (Andrews) (b. 1805/6), postwoman of Otterbourne, wife of George Collins, and mother of George, Charles, Elizabeth and Anne Collins. More interested in her son George than her daughter Bessie, 75 (15 January 1853).

Collins, ‘Old’, presumably an inhabitant of Otterbourne, unidentified. 23 (19 September 1846).


Comely, Betsy, female blacksmith, an inhabitant of Otterbourne in 1838; possibly the Elizabeth Comely who died Winchester during the January quarter of 1850. 4 (6 August 1838).

Connellan, James Corry (1807-1885), Irish barrister. 178 (1 October 1857).

Constable, Thomas & Co, publishers. Letter from, 210 (28 November ?1859)

Cooke Trench, Caroline Elizabeth (Heathcote) (1833-1910), daughter of Sir William Heathcote and his first wife Caroline Perceval. 13 (21 October 1844); 21 (22 July 1845); letter from her father about Dynevor Terrace, 166 (21 April 1857); 181 (7 November 1857); letter to about Friarswood Post Office, 193 (16 February 1859); letter to about the death of CMY’s baby nephew William Yonge, 209 (3 November 1859);

Cornthwaite, Mr., unidentified. 176 (26 September 1857).

Cowing, Jane (b. 1807/8), governess to the Moberly children. 33 (November or December 1849); 116 (June 1854); 136 (June 1855); possible reference to, 145 (December 1855);

Coxwell, Caroline see Young, Caroline (Coxwell).

Croad, unidentified. 176 (26 September 1857).

Crokat, Thomas, father of Mary Ann (Crokat) Moberly. 25 (30 October 1846).

Crokat, Miss, unidentified. 25 (30 October 1846).

Cumberland, The Duke of, Ernest Augustus (1771–1851), King of Hanover and Duke of Cumberland. 1 (4 July 1834).



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