Robert Lougher (died 1585) was a Welsh clergyman, lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1572.
He was named in the 1571 foundation charter of Jesus College, Oxford as one of the original eight fellows.
He was again Principal of New Inn Hall from 1575 to 1580, after his successor, Dr Felix Lewes, had been removed for non-residence.
[5] In 1577, he was appointed official of the consistory and vicar-general in spirituals to Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York.
[3] Lougher avoided repeating the offence of Felix Lewes, even though he simultaneously served also as Chancellor of the Diocese of Exeter, Archdeacon of Totnes, and Rector of three parishes in the county of Devon.