Richard Sheppard
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Richard or Dick Sheppard is the name of:
  • Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard
    Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard
    Hugh Richard Lawrie "Dick" Sheppard was an English Anglican priest, Dean of Canterbury and pacifist....

     (1880–1937), known as Richard or Dick Sheppard, English clergyman and pacifist
  • Richard Herbert Sheppard (1910–1982), English architect
  • Dick Sheppard (footballer)
    Dick Sheppard (footballer)
    Richard James 'Dick' Sheppard was a professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in The Football League for West Bromwich Albion, Bristol Rovers, and Torquay United....

    , English footballer

See also

  • Dick Sheppard School
    Dick Sheppard School
    Dick Sheppard School was a large school, originally for girls, at Tulse Hill in the South London borough of Lambeth. It was founded as the sister establishment to Tulse Hill School for boys and as the Comprehensive alternative to St Martin-In-The-Fields High School for Girls...

    , former girls school in Tulse Hill, South London
  • Richard Shepard
    Richard Shepard
    Richard Shepard is an American film and television director and screenwriter. In 2007 Shepard received a Directors Guild of America Award and an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for the television pilot Ugly Betty....

    , film director and screenwriter
  • Richard Shepherd
    Richard Shepherd
    Richard Charles Scrimgeour Shepherd is a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom. He is currently a Member of Parliament, having represented the constituency of Aldridge-Brownhills since 1979....

    , British politician
  • Richard Shepherd (theologian)
    Richard Shepherd (theologian)
    Richard Shepherd was an English churchman, Archdeacon of Bedford in 1783, known also for his verse.-Life:He was son of Henry Shepherd , vicar of Mareham-le-Fen, Lincolnshire, and matriculated from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, on 1 December 1749, at the age of seventeen. He graduated B.A. 1753,...

    (1732?–1809), archdeacon of Bedford
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