Charles Savile Roundell

Charles Savile Roundell (19 July 1827 – 3 March 1906) was an English cricketer, lawyer and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1880 and 1895.

He played cricket as Charles Currer, making his first-class debut for Gentlemen of England in 1846.

[3] In 1851 Roundell was elected Fellow of Merton College, Oxford and won the Chancellor's Prize for the English essay.

[5] He was a member of the Friendly Societies Commission in 1871 and secretary to the Duke of Cleveland's enquiry into the property and income of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in 1872.

[9] Roundell's brother John Richardson Currer was one of the earliest casualties of the Sandford Lasher in 1840.

Roundell in 1880