Robert McCall (barrister)

Sir Robert Alfred McCall KCVO KC (9 July 1849 – April 1934) was an Irish lawyer.

He served in numerous cases involving the common law and, while not making the first rank of Winch and Candy, was a powerful and popular advocate.

Politically, McCall was allied to the Unionist cause and was friendly with Lord James of Hereford.

This friendship led to McCall's appointment as Attorney General and Queen's Serjeant to the Duchy of Lancaster.

(Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order) in 1921 and was also appointed as Registrar of the Railway and Canal Commission in the same year.

McCall wearing his Court robes as King's Counsel (previously Queen's Counsel from 1891 to 1901) drawn by "Spy"