Ward Chipman (July 10, 1787 – November 26, 1851) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in the pre-Confederation Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
In 1810, he went to London and continued his studies in law with George Sowley Holroyd, being admitted to the bar in England in 1812.
On his return, he resumed practice and, in 1815, was named recorder for the city of Saint John.
He assisted his father during negotiations held in 1816 with the state of Maine to determine the ownership of certain islands in Passamaquoddy Bay.
In 1834, he was named chief justice for New Brunswick, which also made him president of the Legislative Council.