Charles Mills (born 1816) was an English cricketer.
Mills made one first-class appearance for Kent in September 1840. In the single match in which he played, Kent made what was at the time their third-lowest first-class total. Mills made just four runs in the match, scoring two in each innings.
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“Prestige is the shadow of money and power. Where these are, there it is. Like the national market for soap or automobiles and the enlarged arena of federal power, the national cash-in area for prestige has grown, slowly being consolidated into a truly national system.”
—C. Wright Mills (19161962)