Charles Round
Charles James Round was an English cricketer.
Round was born at Kensington in London in 1885, the son of James Round. His father was the Member of Parliament for East Essex before becoming MP for Harwich at the 1885 general election later in the year. His family had owned Colchester Castle before James Round inherited Birch Hall in 1867, and Charles Round grew up there and in Colchester. He was educated at Winchester College before going up to Exeter College, Oxford in 1905.
His father had played first-class cricket for Oxford University and was a member of MCC, serving on the club's Committee from 1869 to 1871. He played for Essex County Cricket Club in the years before the side was promoted to first-class status in 1894. Charles served as a member of the Essex Committee between 1913 and 1924. He captained the side's Second XI in 1914 before the outbreak of World War I, during which he served as an officer in the Essex Yeomanry. His only two first-class appearances came during the 1921 Colchester Festival. He scored nine runs and took one wicket.
Round continued to play cricket for the Gentlemen of Essex amateur side and Free Foresters into the 1930s. He died at Birch Hall in 1945 aged 60.