Charles Henry Layman (4 June 1865 – 23 March 1926) was an Australian politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1904 to 1914, representing the seat of Nelson.
Layman served on the Greenbushes Road Board from 1898 to 1904, including as chairman for a period.
[1] He entered parliament at the 1904 state election, winning the seat of Nelson as an independent.
He was again comfortably re-elected in 1908, but in 1911 won only narrowly, defeating a Labor candidate by just 54 votes on the two-party-preferred count.
[2] Layman retired from parliament at the 1914 election, and died in Bridgetown in March 1926, aged 60.