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'''Charles Saunders''' (1713-1775) was an ] in the ] during the ]. '''Charles Saunders''' may refer to:
*] (1713–1775), British admiral
*] (1857–1931), British administrator
*] (1861–?), real tennis world champion, 1890–1895
*] (1904–1997), English film director and screenwriter
*] (1902–1994), New Zealand rower
*] (1867–1937), Canadian agronomist
*] (1821–1901), City Councilor, Alderman and Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts
*] (1946–2020), Canadian fantasy author
*] (1884–1973), Bishop of Lucknow, 1928–1938
*] (1922–1996), prolific Irish language author.
* Charles Willard Saunders, American architect and partner at ]


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The son of Katherine Saunders, Sir '''Charles Saunders''' (died 1931) was the Chief Magistrate in ]. The founder of ] and ], he collected plants and has a number of species named after him, including ] and ].


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He died in 1931 and is buried in ].

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