Robert Hill Myers (March 30, 1856[1] – November 16, 1921[2]) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Manitoba.
Myers was educated at the Collegiate Institute in Stratford and at Osgoode Hall.
[3] He practised law briefly in Winnipeg and Brandon before settling in Minnedosa, where he was in practice for 21 years.
[1] In January 1903, he was named county court judge for Winnipeg.
[2] His former home in Minnedosa was designated a Manitoba Municipal Heritage site in 1986.