Sir Charles Mills, 1st Baronet (23 January 1792 – 4 October 1872) was a British banker and member of the Council of India.
[2] On 28 August 1822, he was appointed a director of the East India Company, retaining the post until 1858.
He was created a baronet, of Hillingdon Court, Middlesex, on 17 November 1868,[3] for his services on the council.
Sir Charles had Hillingdon Court built nearby to serve as the Mills family home.
[4] Their son Charles Henry followed his father into banking and was later raised to the Peerage as Baron Hillingdon.