Byrd, William, of Westover, describes Sarah Syme, Henry’s mother, [1], [2].

Cabell, Dr. George, Henry’s physician in his last illness, [421], [422].

Cadwallader, John, entertains John Adams at first Continental Congress, [105].

Campbell, Alexander, with Henry in British debts case, [360].

Carrington, Clement, son of Paul, explains Henry’s military defect to be lack of discipline, [187].

Carrington, Edward, on Henry’s desire for disunion in 1788, [317].

Carrington, Paul, friendly with Henry at time of Virginia Resolutions, [74];
on committee of convention to frame Constitution, [200].

Carrington, Paul, Jr., opposes Henry in a murder case, [372], [373].

Carter, Charles, of Stafford, on committee of Virginia convention, [152].

Carter, Landon, on committee to prepare remonstrances against Stamp Act, [66];
deplores to Washington the number of inexperienced men in Virginia convention of 1776, [191];
writes to Washington sneering at Henry’s military preparations, [222], [223].