Colonel Charles Napier Sturt (9 August 1832 – 13 March 1886) was an English soldier and politician.
In 1851 he joined the Grenadier Guards; in 1854 he served with 3rd Battalion in the Crimea War, where he was seriously wounded at the Battle of Inkerman.
[1] On returning from the war Sturt stood as Member of Parliament for Dorchester and was elected in a by-election in July 1856.
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