Sir Raymond Henry Walton (9 September 1915 – 29 January 1988), was a British Liberal Party politician and High Court Judge.
[1] Called to Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1939; War service in Anti-Aircraft Artillery (including Instructor in Gunnery and Experimental Officer), 1940–46.
Shortly after becoming President of the Oxford Union in February 1938, at the age of 23, he was selected as Liberal prospective parliamentary candidate for the Gloucestershire division of Thornbury.
After the war, he switched to stand as Liberal candidate for the North Lambeth Division at the 1945 General Election.
The Liberals had last won the seat in 1931 and had finished second at the last General election in 1935 when no National government candidate stood.