Charles Wray (c. 1786 – 2 October 1836) was Chief Justice of Guyana for fourteen years from 1821 to 1835, having been a barrister in England.
[2] He was called to the bar in 1811 from Lincoln's Inn, and worked on the Northern Circuit; he was then nominated Recorder of Hull.
In 1821, he was appointed Chief Justice of Guyana, and served in this capacity until 1835.
He was also a Lieutenant Colonel on the staff of the George Town Brigade of Militia.
[4][5] His son, Lieutenant-General Henry Wray C.M.G., was an engineer and Lieutenant Governor of Jersey.