Edmund Giles was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1656.
Giles was a relation by marriage of Oliver Cromwell and was of White Ladie Aston.
On 4 March 1631, he was fined £10 for not taking a knighthood at the coronation of Charles I and disclaimed bearing arms at the Visitation 1634.
He was a Master in Chancery from 22 November 1655 to 2 June 1660.
He was also a commissioner for assessment for the county and city of Worcester in 1656.