Charles Robert Malden (9 August 1797 – 23 May 1855), was a nineteenth-century British naval officer, surveyor and educator.
[1] In Hawaii he surveyed harbours which, he noted, were "said not to exist by Captains Cook and Vancouver."
On the return voyage he discovered and explored uninhabited Malden Island in the central Pacific on 30 July 1825.
William Hodgson Cole, rector of West Clandon and Vicar of Wonersh, near Guildford, Surrey, on 8 April 1828.
He purchased the school of Henry Worsley at Newport, Isle of Wight, in December 1836, reopened it as a preparatory school on 20 February 1837, and moved it to Montpelier Road in Brighton in December 1837.