Charles Goodall

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Charles Goodall (26 October 1782 – December 1872) was a lace manufacturer and Nottingham cricketer who, at forty-three, played one first-class match (Nottingham's first) against a combined eleven of Sheffield and Leicester in 1826, when Tom Marsden hit up an unprecedented 227, routing the neophytes by an innings and 203 runs. Goodall's career for Nottingham was a sporadic affair spanning the years 1813 and 1827.