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 Cheviots (Northumberland)
 Chevy Chase
 Cheyenne Indians - and Black Kettle
 Chiao Wei-yo - and the pound lock
 Chiapas - and oil in 1976
  - in World War II
  - and the Zapatistas in 1994
 Chia Tan - Chinese cartographer
 Chicama river - early settled community
 chicha - brewed by the mamakuna
 Chichén Itzá - Mayan and Toltec
  - and the Toltecs
 Chichester (West Sussex)
 Chichester, Francis
 Chickasaw Indians - and Great Removal
 chickens - domesticated
 Chicketty-Check - Travellers' game
 chief and chieftain (in Scotland)
 Chief Rabbi (in Britain)
 childbed fever - in ancient Greece
 childbirth - in ancient Greece
  - in Roman Empire
  - as a social occasion
  - amazing multiple births
  - hazard in 17th century
  - and puerperal fever
  - and maternal injury
  - Mary Toft gives birth to rabbits
  - delivery at home in 19th century
  - in 19th century England
  - choice of birth attendant in 19th century
  - and death in 19th century
  - and damage during labour
  - maternal mortality in early 20th century
  - and cost in early 20th century
  - comparative maternal mortality in 20th century
  - development of 'gas and air' analgesia
  - becomes 'medicalised'
  - and fall in maternal mortality
  - development of IVF
  - and cloning
  - delivery by doctors
  - invention of vacuum extractor
  - and neonatal intensive care
 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
 Childeric III - last Merovingian king
 Childers, Erskine - execution in 1922
 Children's crusades - of AD 1212-30
 Children's Hour (radio programme)
 CHILE
  - tour through time
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