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Charles Saunders (1713-1775) was an admiral in the British Army during the Seven Years War.
Preceded by: The Earl of Egmont |
First Lord of the Admiralty 1766 |
Followed by: Sir Edward Hawke |
The son of Katherine Saunders, Sir Charles Saunders (died 1931) was the Chief Magistrate in Zululand. The founder of Ubombo and Ingwavuma, he collected plants and has a number of species named after him, including Pachypodium saundersii and Ornithogalum saundersii.
He died in 1931 and is buried in Eshowe.
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