Robert William Lyall-Grant (10 September 1875 – 1955) was Chief Justice of Jamaica from August 1932.
He had previously been Attorney General of Kenya and a puisne judge of Ceylon.
[1] After working in practice until 1909 he moved to Africa to take up the post of Attorney General of Nyasaland before serving as a High Court judge there.
In July 1920 he was appointed Attorney General of Kenya before being promoted in 1926 to be a Puisne Judge in Ceylon.
[2] His final appointment in August 1932 was that of Chief Justice of Jamaica.