Richard Taylor - Politicians

Politicians

  • Richard Taylor (diplomat)
  • Richard Molesworth Taylor (1835–1919), New Zealand politician
  • Richard Taylor (British politician) (born 1934), Independent Kidderminster Member of Parliament
  • Richard Taylor (died 1641), English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1629
  • Richard Taylor (by 1517-73 or later), MP for Haverfordwest

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