| Cheverton William, tailor & clothier, 79 Upper St. James' street |
| Chipp Mrs. Ann, apartments, 43 Castle road |
| Chipp Mrs. Mary, Cissa villa, Castle road |
| Chiverton Mrs. Caroline, beerhouse, 18 Chapel street |
| Chiverton Mrs. Eliza, shopkeeper, 16 Cross street |
| Chiverton Frank, cooper, 89 Upper St. James' street |
| Chiverton John, cabinetmaker, joiner, & undertaker, 107 Pyle street |
| Chiverton Samuel (j), joiner & carpenter, 45 Carisbrooke street |
| Chiverton Mrs. Sarah Ann, apartments, Gladstone villa, St. John's road |
| Churchouse Mrs. Emily Ann, upholster, 72 High street |
| Clark John, grocer, 40 Upper St. James' street |
| Clarke George, grocer, Hunny hill |
| Clarke Mrs. Mary, 22 Carisbrooke road |
| Coffin Henry, shopkeeper, Shide |
| Cole Robert, tobaccopipe maker, &c., Orchard street |
| Cole Thomas, victualler, Salisbury Arms, and pork batcher and grocer, 7 High street |
| Cole William, cattle dealer, 151 High street |
| Colman Alfred, cabinet maker, upholsterer, paperhanger and venetian blind dealer, 26 St. James' square |
| Colman Thomas, ginger beer manufacturer and victualler, Fountain Inn, Sea street |
| Connor Rev. George Henry, M.A. vicar, and hon. Canon of Winchester, The Vicarage, Hunny hill |
| Cooke Alfred, jun. (C. & Son) ; h Hearn street |
| Cooke Alfred (C. & Son) ; h 73 High street |
| Cooke Miss Ann, boot and shoe dealer, 36 High street |
| Cooke Mrs. Harriet, victualler, Swan, 151 High street |
| Cooke Joseph, victualler, Charles I, 119 St. James' street |
| Cooke & son, tailors and woollen drapers, 73 High street |
| Cooke William, boot and shoe dealer, 25-6 St. Thomas' square |
| Cooke Mr. William Mayor, Belle croft |
| Coombes William, saddler and harness maker, 32 Upper St. James' street |
| Coombs George, principal Isle of Wight Diocesan School, 104 High street |
| Cooper Misses Ann and Sarah, 14 Carisbrooke street |
| Cooper Charles, tailor, 136 High street |
| Cooper George, bricklayer and builder, Union street |
| Cooper James, boot and shoe maker, 128 St. James street |
| Cooper James, nurseryman & florist, 62 Upper St. James street |
| Cooper Miss Mary Ann, day school, Union street ; h Elm grove |
| Cooper Mrs. Rebecca, shopkeeper, 105 Pyle street |
| Corke Mrs. Jemima, victualler, Valiant Soldier, 53 South street |
| Cory John Henry, chemist and druggist, 132 High street |
| Cotton Frederick, tailor, 7 Trafalgar road |
| Cotton & Airs, tailors and hatters, 115 St. James' street |
| Cotton Louis (C. & Airs) ; h 115 St. James' street |
| County Police Station, Holyrood street ; Edmund Horan, superintendent and deputy chief constable |
| Coward Caleb, boot and shoe maker, Royal Exchange |
| Cowdery Mr. Frederick, 14 Hearn street |
| Cowdery Richard, mason, builder, monumental mason and agent for Westminster and Whittington Assurance Cos., 80 High street |
| Cox Augustus, wheelwright and blacksmith, South street |
| Cox Henry William, shopkeeper & beerhouse, 44 Carisbrooke road |
| Cox James, victualler, Sun Inn, Lugley street and Holyrood street |
| Crawford Joseph Henry, army Scripture reader, Hunny hill |