Richard Edwards

Richard Edwards

Richard Edwards may refer to:

* Richard Edwards (admiral) (? – 1773), Commodore for the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador for 1745
* Richard Edwards (governor) (c.1715 – 1795), Commodore for the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador for 1757 and again in 1779
* Richard Edwards (Australian politician), 20th century Australian politician
* Richard Edwards (musician), freelance trombone player and composer
* Richard Edwards (singer-songwriter), lead singer and songwriter of bands "Margot" & "the Nuclear So & So's"
* Richard S. Edwards, Admiral, United States Navy
* Richard Edwards (lieutenant)
* Richey James Edwards, missing songwriter and rhythm guitarist of Welsh band the "Manic Street Preachers"
* Richie Edwards, latter-day bassist for "The Darkness"
* Dickon Edwards, diarist and front man of the band "Fosca"
* Rick Edwards, British TV presenter
* Prof Edwards, Richard Martin Edwards, cricketer
* Richard Edwards (fashion company)

=See also=
*Richard Edwardes, alleged illegitimate son of Henry VIII of England and 16th century English poet


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