Charles Victor Beslay (1795, Dinan, Côtes-d'Armor – 1878, Neuchâtel) was the oldest member of the Paris Commune.
An engineer, he was councillor general of Morbihan in 1830.
Later, in Paris, he founded a steam machine factory, and tried to apply the ideas of his friend Proudhon on the association of capital to work.
After the 1848 Revolution the provisional government named him Commissioner of the Republic in Morbihan.
He was a moderate republican member of the Constituent Assembly where he suppressed the insurgents of the insurgency of June 1848.
He did not sit in the legislative assembly.
In the Second Empire, he was bankrupted creating a bank which exchanged and discounted using Proudhonian ideas.
in 1866, he joined the International Workingmen's Association.