Richard Hill
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Richard Hill may refer to:
  • Richard Hill (bishop)
    Richard Hill (bishop)
    Richard Hill was a medieval Bishop of London.Hall was Archdeacon of Lewes from 1486, until he was provided as Bishop of London on 21 August 1489 and consecrated on 15 November 1489...

     (?–1496), Bishop of London and Archdeacon of Lewes
  • Richard Hill (martyr)
    Richard Hill (martyr)
    Richard Hill, Richard Holiday, John Hogg and Edmund Duke were English Roman Catholic priests and martyrs.Not much is known of their early lives. Duke was born in Kent in 1563. The other three came from Yorkshire but their dates of birth are unknown...

     (?–1590), Catholic priest and martyr
  • Richard Hill (musician)
    Richard Hill (musician)
    Richard Hill is a British composer who studied trombone initially at the Royal College of Music in London England in the 1960s, before moving into music production and composition.- Career :...

     (born 1942), British contemporary composer
  • Richard Hill (politician)
    Richard Hill (politician)
    Richard Hill was a seaman, merchant, and mayor of Philadelphia.In early life, Hill followed the sea, and up to 1704 he was known as "Captain Hill"...

     (?–1729), former mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Richard Hill of Hawkstone
    Richard Hill of Hawkstone
    The Rev. the Hon. Sir Richard Hill of Hawkstone Hall, Shropshire, was baptised at Hodnet, Shropshire, 23 March 1655 and died unmarried at Richmond, Surrey, 11 June 1727, aged 73...

     (1655–1727), English diplomat and protector of the Vaudois
  • J. Richard Hill
    J. Richard Hill
    Rear Admiral John Richard Hill is a retired rear-admiral in the Royal Navy, a former chief executive of the Middle Temple, author, and editor of many books on naval affairs.-Early life and education:...

     (born 1929), British Royal Navy rear-admiral and author
  • Dick Hill
    Dick Hill
    Richard "Dick" P. Hill is an award winning scientist. His work in Applied Molecular Oncology has led to advance cancer treatments.In 2008, Hill was a senior scientist at the Ontario Cancer Institute and a Professor at the University of Toronto.-Honours:...

    , Canadian cancer researcher
  • Dick Hill (narrator)
    Dick Hill (narrator)
    Dick Hill is an American audiobook narrator.Dick Hill has narrated over 400 audiobooks, and has won three Audie Awards. He is the recipient of a Golden Voices award from AudioFile magazine. He has worked with his wife, Susie Breck, who is also an audiobook narrator and director.-External links:*...

    , American audiobook narrator
  • Rick Hill
    Rick Hill
    Richard "Rick" Hill is a former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Montana. He is currently a candidate for Governor of Montana in 2012.-Background:...

     (born 1946), U.S. Representative from Montana
  • Richard Hill (aviator)
    Richard Hill (aviator)
    Second Lieutenant Richard Frank Hill was a World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.-References:...

     (1899–1918), World War I flying ace
  • Richard Hill, 7th Baron Sandys
    Richard Hill, 7th Baron Sandys
    Richard Michael Oliver Hill, 7th Baron Sandys DL , is a British landowner and Conservative politician.Sandys is the only son of Arthur Fitzgerald Sandys Hill, 6th Baron Sandys, and his wife Cynthia Mary , and was educated at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. He served with the Royal Scots Greys...

     (born 1931), British landowner and Conservative politician

Association football

  • Richard Hill (footballer born 1893)
    Richard Hill (footballer born 1893)
    Richard Henry Hill was an English international footballer, who played as a left back.-Career:Born in Mapperley, Hill played professionally for Millwall, and earned one cap for England in 1926....

    , England international footballer
  • Richard Hill (footballer born 1963), former Northampton Town F.C. and Watford F.C. footballer
  • Ricky Hill
    Ricky Hill
    Ricky Hill is a former English footballer and the current head coach for Tampa Bay in the second division North American Soccer League.He was born in Paddington.-Playing career:...

     (born 1959), English footballer and manager

Rugby union

  • Richard Hill (scrum-half)
    Richard Hill (scrum-half)
    Richard Hill , is rugby union coach and former English international rugby footballer.-Biography:Born in Birmingham, Hill was educated at Bishop Wordsworth's Grammar School in Salisbury, and Exeter University...

     (born 1961), played scrum-half for Bath and England, and later coached Gloucester, Bristol, and Worcester
  • Richard Hill (flanker)
    Richard Hill (flanker)
    Richard Hill MBE is a former rugby union footballer who played flanker for Saracens and England.Often portrayed as the 'silent assassin' at both club and international level, his effective and abrasive style of forward play has made him legendary in rugby union circles...

     (born 1973), plays flanker for Saracens, England and has represented the British Lions

Other sports

  • Richard Hill (athlete)
    Richard Hill (athlete)
    Richard Hill is an English 800m runner. He has run for Great Britain , Notts AC and UWIC.On 10 June 2006, Richard won the A-race of the BMC Grand Prix event at Watford in a time of 1:45.10. This time made Richard British No 1 for 2006...

    , English 800m runner
  • Richard Hill (cricketer, born 1861)
    Richard Hill (cricketer, born 1861)
    Richard Hill was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and left-arm fast bowler who played for Somerset. He was born in Timsbury and died in Westminster....

     (1861–1924), Somerset cricketer

See also

  • Richard Hills (disambiguation)
    Richard Hills (disambiguation)
    Richard Hills may refer to:* Richard Hills *Richard L. Hills, English historian* Professor Richard E. Hills, former head of the Cavendish Astrophysics Group and winner of the Jackson-Gwilt Medal for astronomy*Dick Hills, UK based comedy writer...

  • Richard Burgess (murderer) (1829–1866), born Richard Hill, New Zealander known for the "Maungatapu murders"
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