Charles Green and others made a number of ascents in London between 1821 and 1852.
At the service, Charles Green, dean of students, had anger in his voice.
It was but shortly after this, on March 26, 1870, that Charles Green passed away in the 85th year of his age.
Charles Green then offered Walter Smith a role and the opportunity for his consortium to invest in the club.
Charles Green and the astronomer Spencer Rush ascend to 7,900 m (25,918 feet) in a free balloon.
Two of his men, Charles Green and Phillip Nelson, had the original videocamera idea.
McCabe declined to have his contract transferred to the new company set up by Charles Green.
He was received into partnership in 1825 with Charles Green, whose clerk he had been.
First to arrive was Charles Green's father, George Green who lived near enough to hear the shots.
A 3-year-old boy, Charles Green, died later at Woodhull Medical Center.