Robert Dillon (died 1597)

Robert Dillon
Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas
In office
1581–1597
Preceded byNicholas Nugent
Succeeded byNicholas Walsh
Personal details
Bornc. 1540
Probably Riverston, County Meath
Died27 July 1597
Riverston, County Meath
Alma materLincoln's Inn

Sir Robert Dillon of Riverston (c. 1540 – 1597) was an Irish lawyer, judge, and politician. He came from a family with a distinguished record of judicial service. He pursued a successful career as a judge, which was, however, dogged by accusations of corruption and other serious wrongdoing, of which the worst was that he had falsely condemned Nicholas Nugent, another judge and rival, to death. Sir Robert Dillon, the subject of this article, must not be confused with an earlier Sir Robert Dillon of Newtown (c. 1500 – 1579), his grand-uncle, who was also Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas.