Charles Cavendish
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Charles Cavendish peut se référer à :
- Charles Cavendish (1620-1643), général royaliste anglais ;
- Charles Cavendish (1595?-1654), parlementaire, soldat et mécène anglais ;
- Charles Cavendish (1704-1783), homme politique whig et philosophe naturel britannique.
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