Charles Bourchier (died 1810) was an official of the East India Company and was Governor of Madras from 1767 to 1770.
Bourchier was the elder son of Richard Bourchier, Governor of Bombay and his wife Sarah Hawkins, daughter of George Hawkins, of Clayhill, Epsom, Surrey.
He joined the service of the East India Company.
Bourchier was appointed Governor of Madras on 25 January 1767.
[1] In about 1783 he purchased Colney House at Shenley, Hertfordshire, and built a mansion at a cost of about £53,000.