Charles Lawrence Dundas (18 July 1771 – 25 January 1810) was a British politician and Whig Member of Parliament in the House of Commons.
[2] In 1794, Dundas became private secretary to the Duke of Portland upon the recommendation of his own uncle Earl Fitzwilliam.
[1] Following the resignation of William Baldwin in 1798, Fitzwilliam successfully proposed Dundas to fill his seat for Malton.
In 1805, he resigned his seat to give way for the Irish Whig Henry Grattan, the well-known orator.
The following year, he was returned for Richmond in Yorkshire, succeeding his younger brother George, who took up naval command again.