Charles Boone (died 1735), of Rook's Nest, in Tandridge, and Godstone, Surrey, was an East India Company officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 and 1734.
As governor, he implemented Gerald Aungier's plans for the fortification of the island, and had walls built from Dongri in the north to Mendham's point in the south.
[2] He established the Marine force,[2] and constructed the St. Thomas Cathedral in 1718, which was the first Anglican Church in Bombay.
In Parliament, he voted against the Administration on the civil list arrears in 1729 and the Hessians in 1730, and was absent from the other recorded divisions.
At the 1734 British general election he stood down from his seat, where he was succeeded by his eldest son Daniel Boone.