Cogley House, [173].
Cold Harbour, [213].
Coldrinick, [124].
Coley Park, [178].
Combe House, [24].
Combe Park, [123].
Compton House, [137], the seat of John Hungerford Penruddock, Esq. The mansion is commodious, and is advantageously situated in a part of the country extremely luxuriant. It was the residence of the celebrated Col. Penruddock, who lost his life in an unsuccessful attempt to restore Charles the Second to the throne.
Compton Park, [184], the seat of Mrs. Heneage. This mansion is situated on lofty ground, and is visible at the distance of thirty miles. It is composed of stone and bricks, and contains some good rooms, in which are many valuable pictures. It stands in a pleasant park, ornamented with water, and fine plantations of wood.
Conolly, —— Esq. [204]. (see [Midford Castle])
Cook, —— Esq. [29]. (see [Milland House])