Robert Christmas Dewar Jenkins (29 September 1900 – 25 June 1978) was a British Conservative Party politician, and a Member of Parliament for 13 years.
[1][2] When the successor Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea was formed in 1964, he was appointed an honorary alderman.
[1][2] From 1934 - 1949 he was also a member of the London County Council, initially as a Municipal Reform Party councillor for Kensington South.
In 1946 the Municipal Reformers, who had been the Conservative-backed party on the council, dissolved itself and he spent the final three years as a Conservative councillor.
At the 1950 general election, Jenkins stood as the Conservative candidate in the Dulwich constituency in South London, but lost by 1300 votes to the sitting Labour Party MP Wilfrid Vernon.