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Charles Ingram (cricketer)

Charles Penfold Ingram was an English doctor of medicine and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Cambridge University in 1854 and 1859. The son of Hugh Ingram (1790–1863), a surgeon, and his wife Mary Bostock (1796–1879), he was born at Steyning in Sussex and died there as well.

Career outside cricket
Ingram was educated at Westminster School, where he was a Queen's Scholar, and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He graduated as a Bachelor of Arts in 1855, achieved his Bachelor of Medicine degree in 1857 and was a Doctor of Medicine in 1860; he was also a member of the Royal College of Physicians from 1859. Ingram was acquitted, but ordered to pay three shillings for damage to the organ; in the newspaper report, he told the court he had treated up to 100 patients that day at the Hospital for Consumption at Victoria Park in the East End of London (now London Chest Hospital) and had eaten and drunk heavily before returning home. ==References==
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