Robert Wodehouse (died 1346) was a medieval English administrator.
He was probably born of common stock in Norwell Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire and found employment as a clerk in the office of the privy seal.
He was cofferer and comptroller of the wardrobe (1309–1318), before being promoted a baron of the exchequer (until 1323).
In December 1338 he was dismissed by Edward III for unsatisfactory service, bringing his government career to an end.
However, during his long career he had been well rewarded with a number of church benefices and in 1328 being appointed Archdeacon of Richmond, Yorkshire.