Charles Wyatt (1758 – 13 March 1819) was an English architect and Member of Parliament for Sudbury, Suffolk.
However, the ship was captured by the French and Spanish fleets and returned to England.
[2] Wyatt also designed alterations to Wellesley's country residence at Barrackpore.
Having made a fortune in India, Wyatt retired in October 1806, buying the country villa called Ealing Grove outside London, not far from Sir John Soane's villa at Pitzhanger Manor.
He was elected as Tory MP for Sudbury, Suffolk[3] in two successive parliaments, serving from 1812 to 1818.