Charles Hyett (1677[1] – 1738), of Painswick House, near Gloucester, Gloucestershire, was an English politician.
He was born 10 April 1677, the eldest son of Benjamin Hyett (d. 1711), an attorney and clerk of the peace for Gloucestershire.
[1] His father held a lease on Marybone House in the south-west corner of Gloucester from the city council, close to the castle, which Charles in due course inherited[2] and extended.
[3] Hyett married Anna (d. 1728), daughter of Nicholas Webb, an alderman of Gloucester in 1707.
[6] He may also have been responsible for the Pigeon House in the Painswick Rococo Garden, developed by his son Benjamin, which appears to date from this period.