Charles James Hoare (14 July 1781 in London – 15 January 1865 in Godstone) was an evangelical Church of England clergyman, archdeacon of Surrey.
Here among his friends were Henry Martyn, the brothers Charles and Robert Grant, Archdeacon Thomas Dealtry, and J. W. Cunningham.
[1] On 24 March 1806 he was chosen Lady Margaret fellow of his college, and was ordained in 1804 as curate to Dr. Thomas Rennell, dean of Winchester and vicar of Alton, Hampshire.
He removed to the family living of Godstone, near Reigate, Surrey, in March 1821, which he held for the remainder of his life.
He chiefly directed his energies to providing further church accommodation for the populous districts on the south side of London.