Charles Godfrey (English cricketer)

Charles John Melville Godfrey (24 November 1862 — 28 September 1941) was an English cricketer.

The following season saw the inaugural County Championship campaign, in which Godfrey played four games, and achieved his best bowling, a return of five wickets for 22 runs in the match against Yorkshire.

[2] Having sat out of the 1891 season, he made a single, final first-class appearance in 1892, also against Yorkshire.

[1] Outside cricket, he became a clergyman, and the notice of his death in The Times in 1941 states that he was lately the vicar of St Michael and All Angels' Church, South Beddington, Surrey.

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