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Charles Hindley

A name shared by notable British figures, including a nineteenth-century Member of Parliament and an eighteenth-century championship jockey.

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English
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English

The name Charles Hindley refers to multiple notable historical figures in British history. One prominent individual is Charles Hindley (1796–1857), an English politician who served as a Member of Parliament representing the constituency of Ashton-under-Lyne in Lancashire, England. Another notable figure is Charles Hindley, an eighteenth-century jockey who achieved success in horse racing by winning both the Epsom Derby and the Epsom Oaks.