Charles Mills (cricketer, born 1816)
- Charles Mills (cricketer, born 1816)
Charles Mills (born 1816) was an English cricketer.
Mills made one first-class appearance for Kent in September 1840. In the single match in which he played, Kent made what was at the time their third-lowest first-class total. Mills made just four runs in the match, scoring two in each innings.
External links
* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/37/37321/37321.html Charles Mills] at Cricket Archive
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