Robin Griffith-Jones (born 1956) is a Church of England priest, Master of the Temple in London.
He was educated at Westminster School and New College, Oxford, before working at Christie's for some years. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
In 1999 he was appointed Master of the Temple in London, the title given to the senior clergyman of the Temple Church: his official title is currently the "Reverend and Valiant Master of the Temple"; this is not used on the official website, but is confirmed by the Middle Temple website, and has been used by him in interviews. Prior to this he was Chaplain of Lincoln College, Oxford from 1992—1999, and a Curate in Liverpool from 1989-92.
He is the son of Mervyn Griffith-Jones QC, who was the prosecutor at the Lady Chatterley trial and the Common Serjeant of London at The Old Bailey.