Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Charles Ledger (4 March 1818 – 19 May 1905) was an alpaca farmer and noted for his work in connection with quinine, a treatment for malaria.Ledger belonged to a huguenot family that emigrated to England in the 18th century; he was born at London, the son of George Ledger, a mercantile broker, and his wife Charlotte, née Warren. After leaving school he went to Peru and in 1836 was a clerk in a British merchant's office at Lima.. }
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- Charles_Ledger comment "Charles Ledger (4 March 1818 – 19 May 1905) was an alpaca farmer and noted for his work in connection with quinine, a treatment for malaria.Ledger belonged to a huguenot family that emigrated to England in the 18th century; he was born at London, the son of George Ledger, a mercantile broker, and his wife Charlotte, née Warren. After leaving school he went to Peru and in 1836 was a clerk in a British merchant's office at Lima.".