Charles Henry Sutton (17 December 1906 – 29 July 1945) was an English-Chilean first-class cricketer and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve officer.
[1] Having played cricket for club teams in Chile, Sutton was selected to tour England with the South American cricket team in 1932, making a single first-class appearance on the tour against Sir J. Cahn's XI at West Bridgford.
[2] Batting once in the match, Sutton was dismissed for 10 runs in the South Americans first-innings by Denys Morkel.
[4] Sutton later returned to England, where he served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in the Second World War.
[1] He served as a seaman aboard the requisitioned trawler HMT Lady Lillian, which was sunk west of Ireland in March 1941.