Charles Greville (2 November 1762 – 26 August 1832) was a British politician and public official.
His parents lived at Wilbury House, Newton Tony, Wiltshire.
[5] He was Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs from March 1796 to March 1798; Comptroller of Cash at the Excise Office from 1799; Receiver-General Taxes, for Nottinghamshire; Naval Officer for Demerara and Essequibo from 1798; and Secretary, Registrar and Clerk of Council for Tobago from 1801.
[6] He died on 26 August 1832, aged 69, in Hanover Square, London.
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