Cahors

Cahors, a town in the dep. of Lot, in the S. of France, 71 m. N. of Toulouse, with interesting Roman and other relics of antiquity.

Population (circa 1900) given as 13,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Cagots * Caiaphas
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Caer`leon
Cæsalpinus
Cæsar
Cæsar, Caius Julius
Cæsarea
Cagliari
Cagliari, Paolo
Cagliostro, Count Alessandro di
Cagnola, Luigi, Marquis of
Cagots
Cahors
Caiaphas
Caiapos
Caicos
Caille, Louis de la
Caillet
Cailliaud
Caillié, René
Cain
Cain, Thomas Henry Hall
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Cahors in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

Links here from Chalmers

Azpilcueta, Martin De
Bertram, Cornelius Bonaventure
Calprenede, Walter De Costes
Charron, Peter
Dartis, John
Exuperius
Govea, Andrew
Marot, Clement
Noailles, Louis Antony De
Regis, Peter Sylvan