Cracow

Cracow, a city in Galicia, the old capital of Poland; where the old Polish kings were buried, and the cathedral of which contains the graves of the most illustrious of the heroes of the country and Thorwaldsen's statue of Christ; a large proportion of the inhabitants are Jews.

Population (circa 1900) given as 75,000.

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

Crabbe, George * Cradle Mountain
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Cowley, Henry Wellesley, Earl
Cowper, William
Cox, David
Cox, Sir George
Coxcie, Michael
Coxe, Henry Octavius
Coxe, William
Coxwell
Cozens, John Robert
Crabbe, George
Cracow
Cradle Mountain
Craig, John
Craig, Sir Thomas
Craigenputtock
Craik, George Little
Craik, Mrs.
Crail
Cramer, Johann Baptist
Cranach, Lucas
Crane, Ichabod

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Acernus, Sebastian Fabian
Aventin, John
Baudouin, Francis
Bebele, Henry
Bedraschi
Benyowsky, Count Mauritius Augustus De
Bruto, John Michael
Bzovius, Abraham
Connor, Dr. Bernard
Copernicus, Nicholas
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