Carson, Sir Edward (later Baron)
Cartier (jewellers)
Cartland, (Dame) Barbara
Castle, Irene
Cavalcade (magazine)
Cavendish-Bentinck, Lord Charles
Ceglie, Dr Domenico di,
Ceolwulf, King of Northumbria
Chamberlain, Neville
Channon, Sir Henry ("Chips")
Chaplin, (Sir) Charles
Charles I, King
Charles, Prince of Wales
Charles Russell (solicitors)
Chatfield, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alfred Ernle Montacute (later 1st Baron) and Lady
Chaumont, USS
Chelsea Register Office
Cherbourg
Chesham, Margot, Lady (nee Mills)
Child, Sir Francis
China; see also Canton; Peking; Shanghai
"China Dossier" (on Wallis)
Christie, Harold
Christopher, Prince of Greece
Church of England; see also Lang, Cosmo Gordon
Churchill, Clementine (later Lady)
Churchill, (Sir) Winston: advocates rearmament; as guest of Lady Colefax; supports Wallis as consort for Edward; on Edward"s violating royal conventions; vacillates over Edward-Wallis wedding; on Crystal Palace fire; Edward complains to of poverty; farewell meeting with Edward after abdication; as old Harrovian; on Wallis"s divorce; remains loyal to Edward; and Edward"s financial sspan>Liberty magazine; Edward hara.s.ses for medical treatment for Wallis in USA; on Edward"s att.i.tude to n.a.z.ism; and proposed amba.s.sadorial post for Edward after war
Ciano, Count Galeazzo
Claridge"s (hotel)
Clark, Kenneth (later Baron)
Colefax, Sibyl, Lady
Colis de Trianon relief organization
Colony Club, New York