Hon. Charles Lawrence Dundas (18 July 1771 – 25 January 1810) was a British politician and Whig Member of Parliament in the House of Commons. He represented Malton from 1798–1805 and Richmond from 1806 to his death.[1]
Following the resignation of William Baldwin in 1798, Fitzwilliam successfully proposed Dundas to fill his seat for Malton. He adhered closely to his family's political stance on numerous occasions. A Foxite, he voted against the Union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1799 and 1800. In 1805, he resigned his seat to give way for the Irish Whig Henry Grattan, the well-known orator. The following year, he was returned for Richmond in Yorkshire, succeeding his younger brother George, who took up naval command again.[1]