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1511 matches to English Civil War
Chaucer, Geoffrey. c1340-1400. English poet. Canterbury Tales, printed 1477.
Chesterton, G.K. 1874-1936. English satirical essayist/novelist: Napoleon of Notting Hill 1904. “Socialism aims to take capital out of the hands of the few and put it into the hands of the fewer-the politicians.”
Chippendale, Thomas. 1718-79. English neoclassical furniture designer. Book of Patterns, 1752.
Christie, Agatha. 1890-1976. English mystery writer. Mousetrap 1952.
Church of England. 1534. Anglican Church. National English church, founded by Henry VIII. Redefined by Elizabeth I, 1559. Act of Supremacy.
Cinque Ports. 1067-1608. Association of English Channel ports to defend England.
Cobbett, William. 1763-1835. English working class pamphleteer.
Cockcroft, John. 1897-1967. English physicist. Split nucleus.
Cockerell, Christopher. 1910-99. English hovercraft inventor 1955.
Coke, Edward. 1552-1634. English jurist. Defended Common Law. Prosecuted Raleigh.
Cole, George. 1889-1959. English economist/journalist: The Intelligent Man’s Guide Through World Chaos.
Coleridge, Samuel. 1772-1834. English Romantic poet: Ancient Mariner 1798, Kubla Khan.
Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel. 1875-1912. English composer: Hiawatha Trilogy 1898-1900.
Colet, John. 1467-1519. English theologian. Founded St. Paul’s School, 1509.
Collins, William. 1721-59. English pre-Romantic lyric poet. Ode to Simplicity.
Common Law. Based on precedents derived from reason rather than a code of statutes. Originally English.
Congreve, William. 1670-1729. English playwright of manners. Way of the World 1700.
Conrad, Joseph. 1857-1924. Polish/English novelist emphasizing relations between people and circumstances. Lord Jim 1900. Heart of Darkness 1902.
Constable, John. 1776-1837. English Naturalist landscape painter. Hay Wain 1821. Valley Farm. Waterloo Bridge 1831.
Cook, James. 1728-79. English explorer. Sailed to Tahiti to see transit of Venus, 1768. Charted New Zealand 1769. Claimed Australia 1770.
Cook, Thomas. 1808-92. English. First modern conducted tours, 1841.
Cotton Famine. 1861-5. English depression due to supply cut-off during American Civil War.
Coverdale, Miles. 1488-1569. English religious reformer, psalm + bible translator.
Coward, Noel. 1899-1973. English playwright. Comedies of manners. Private Lives 1930.
Cowper, William. 1731-1800. English poet. The Task.