Charles Inman (1791–1858) was an English merchant, businessperson and banker, a director of the Bank of Liverpool.
[7] In 1818 Inman left Liverpool for Leicester: he was one of three partners who put in capital from 1817 to re-finance the Pickfords firm of carriers.
[9] With Inman at Leicester, the other management was Matthew Pickford and Baxendale in Manchester, and Zachary Langton in London.
[13][14] Later in life, Inman moved from Netherfield Road, Everton, to Spital Hall, Bebington, in the Wirral.
It was a hospital, having some finance from Liverpool Town Council to fulfil the terms of the 1866 Contagious Diseases Act.