Charles Garth, (c.1734 – 9 March 1784) was a British Member of Parliament (MP) and Colonial Agent in pre-revolutionary America.
He was born in about 1734, the son of John Garth MP of Devizes, Wiltshire, and Rebecca, daughter of John Brompton and granddaughter of Sir Richard Raynsford, Lord Chief Justice of the King's bench.
Garth was educated at Merton College, Oxford and the Inner Temple, being called to the bar in 1758.
[1] Garth was the Crown Agent for South Carolina, Georgia, and briefly Maryland, between 1763 and 1775.
He relinquished his seat in November 1780 to become HM Commissioner of Excise.