Charles Baldwen (born 1593) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1644.
He was re-elected MP for Ludlow for the Long Parliament in November 1640.
[2] He was disabled from sitting in parliament on 5 February 1644 for deserting the service of the house, being in the kings quarters, and adhering to that party.
[1] Baldwin married, in 1617, a daughter of Francis Holland of Burwarton, Shropshire.
He had two sons, Samuel and Timothy, who were both eminent lawyers and received knighthoods.