Charles Longueville (c. 1678–1750) was a British lawyer and Tory and later Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1741.
William Longueville, barrister, of Inner Temple and his wife Elizabeth Peyton, daughter.
His grandfather, Sir Thomas Longueville had been forced to sell the family estates of Bradwell, Buckinghamshire in 1650 as a result of the Civil War.
In 1721 the committee enquiring into the South Sea Bubble revealed that he had accepted stock from the company without paying for it.
At the accession of George II he obtained a court place as auditor to Queen Caroline.