On 28 August 1822, he was appointed a director of the East India Company, retaining the post until 1858.[1] Upon the liquidation of the company by the Government of India Act 1858, he was appointed to the Council of India, acting as a financial adviser to the Secretary of State for India until resigning in 1868. He was created a baronet, of Hillingdon Court, Middlesex, on 17 November 1868,[3] for his services on the council.[2]
Personal life
In 1825, he married Emily Cox, daughter of the banker Richard Henry Cox, of Hillingdon House, Middlesex. Sir Charles had Hillingdon Court built nearby to serve as the Mills family home.[4] Their son Charles Henry followed his father into banking and was later raised to the Peerage as Baron Hillingdon.[2]
He died in 1872 at Hillingdon Court, having acquired a large estate there.
Arms
Coat of arms of Sir Charles Mills, 1st Baronet
Crest
A demi-lion reguardant Or gorged with a collar gemel Azure between the paws a millrind Sable.
Escutcheon
Gyronny of eight Argent and Azure a millrind Sable.