Sir Charles Danvers (c. 1568 – 1601), was an English MP and soldier who plotted against Elizabeth I of England.
Sir Charles and others sought out Henry Long at an inn, and cudgelled him, but found the door locked when they were ready to leave.
The Danvers brothers fled to Titchfield, where their friend, Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, sheltered them.
They were outlawed, and eventually escaped to the continent where they took refuge at the court of King Henri IV.
[1] The disaster which had befallen his sons may have hastened the death of Sir John Danvers, who died only two months later, on 19 December 1594.