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'''Charles Saunders''' |
'''Charles Saunders''' may mean any of several notable persons: | ||
*] (1713-1775), British admiral | |||
*] (d. 1931), British administrator | |||
*] (1867-1937), Canadian agronomist | |||
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'''Charles Saunders''' was the Chief Commissioner and Resident Magistrate of Zululand. He was responsible for the annexation of the territory in Southern Africa then called British Maputaland (now called ] or the ] of ]. He set up magistracies in ] and ]. | |||
He was the son of ], plant collector and botanical artist in the ]. Like his mother Sir Charles Saunders collected plants and a number of species are named after him, including ] and ]. | |||
He died in 1931 and is buried in ]. | |||
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Revision as of 15:48, 7 September 2004
Charles Saunders may mean any of several notable persons:
- Charles Saunders (admiral) (1713-1775), British admiral
- Charles Saunders (administrator) (d. 1931), British administrator
- Charles E. Saunders (1867-1937), Canadian agronomist
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