Sir Charles Gilmour, 2nd Baronet (died 1750), of Craigmillar, Edinburgh, was a Scottish Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1737 to 1750.
[1] Gilmour was returned unopposed as an opposition Whig Member of Parliament for Edinburghshire with the support of Robert Dundas at a by-election on 4 August 1737.
He was on the court list for the ballot on the committee set up to inquire into Walpole's Administration, but was not elected to it.
By 1747 he had transferred his allegiance to Pelham, and was returned unopposed for Edinburghshire again at the 1747 British general election.
[2] Gilmour died on 9 August 1750, leaving a son Alexander who succeeded to the baronetcy.