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Richard Hughes (labor Leader)
Richard, Richy, Rick or Dick Hughes may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Richard Hughes (British writer) (1900–1976), British poet, novelist and playwright * Richard E. Hughes (1909–1974), American comics writer * Richard N. Hughes (1927–2004), American television executive and television station editorialist * Dick Hughes (musician) (1931–2018), Australian musician * Richy Hughes (born 1974), British musical theatre lyricist * Richard Hughes (musician) (born 1975), English drummer with Keane Sports * Dick Hughes (footballer) (1902–1984), English footballer * Richard Hughes (cricketer) (1926–2020), English cricketer * Dick Hughes (American football) (born 1932), American football player * Dick Hughes (baseball) (born 1938), American baseball player * Rick Hughes (born 1973), American basketball player * Richard Hughes (jockey) (born 1973), Irish jockey * Richard Hughes (footballer) (born 1979), Scottish footballer Others * Sir Richard Hughes, 1st Baronet (c. ...
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Richard Hughes (British Writer)
Richard Arthur Warren Hughes (19 April 1900 – 28 April 1976) was a British writer of poems, short stories, novels and plays. Biography He was born in Weybridge, Surrey. His father was Arthur Hughes, a civil servant, and his mother, Louisa Grace Warren, had been brought up in the West Indies in Jamaica. He was educated first at Charterhouse School and graduated from Oriel College, Oxford, Oriel College, Oxford in 1922. A Charterhouse schoolmaster had sent Hughes's first published work to the magazine ''The Spectator (1828), The Spectator'' in 1917. The article, written as a school essay, was an unfavourable criticism of ''The Loom of Youth'', by Alec Waugh, a recently published novel which caused a furore for its account of homosexual passions between British schoolboys in a Public School (UK), public school. At Oxford, he met Robert Graves, also an List of Old Carthusians, Old Carthusian, and they co-edited a poetry publication, ''Oxford Poetry'', in 1921. Hughes's short play ...
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Richard Hughes (jockey)
Richard Hughes (born 11 January 1973) is a retired Irish jockey and current racehorse trainer who is based at Lambourn in Berkshire, England. Born in Dublin, he is the son of successful National Hunt trainer, Dessie Hughes. Hughes became British flat racing Champion Jockey in 2012 and retained that title in 2013, when he rode more than 200 winners in the season, and again in 2014. Riding career Hughes started pony racing aged seven, having his first win aboard Chestnut Lady in a six furlong race at Wexford. His first ride in the senior ranks was in a six furlong maiden at Naas on 19 March 1988, on a debutant called Scath Na Greine. He finished tenth. From 2001 to 2007, Hughes was the retained jockey for owner Prince Khalid Abdullah. For many years up to his retirement on 1 August 2015, his main provider of rides were trainers Richard Hannon Sr. (his own father-in-law) and Richard Hannon Jr. (his brother-in-law), who took over the Hannon stables from his father at ...
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Richard Cyril Hughes
Richard Cyril Hughes (1932 – 1 April 2022) was a Welsh educator, writer and historian. Biography Hughes was born in Tara Street, Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey in 1932. A graduate and Masters from University of Wales Aberystwyth, he started his teaching career of Welsh at Grove Park School in Wrexham and Rhiwabon before moving to Bangor Normal College to lecture in education. He became an early pioneer for the teaching of subjects through the medium of Welsh and worked as a Senior Education officer for Gwynedd Education Authority before taking early retirement 1998. He married Elizabeth Ann (Nan Evans) from Cynwil Elfed, Carmarthen in 1959. They were the parents of actor Huw Garmon and three older sons – Rhiryd Hughes, Rhys Hughes and Sion Hughes (television executive and novelist) – and have eleven grandchildren. Hughes authored a series of novels chronicling the life of Henry VII (Harri Tudur who descended from the Tudur family of Penmynydd Isle of Anglesey) close rel ...
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Richard J
Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic language">Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong in rule'. Nicknames include "Richie", "Dick (nickname), Dick", "Dickon", "Dickie (name), Dickie", "Rich (given name), Rich", "Rick (given name), Rick", "Rico (name), Rico", "Ricky (given name), Ricky", and more. Richard is a common English (the name was introduced into England by the Normans), German and French male name. It's also used in many more languages, particularly Germanic, such as Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, and Dutch, as well as other languages including Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Finnish. Richard is cognate with variants of the name in other European languages, such as the Swedish "Rickard", the Portuguese and Spanish "Ricardo" and the Italian "Riccardo" (see comprehensive variant list belo ...
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Richard Hughes (journalist)
Richard Joseph Hughes (5 March 19064 January 1984) was an Australian journalist who spent much of his life in the Far East as correspondent for ''The Times'', ''The Economist'' and the ''Far Eastern Economic Review''. He was the inspiration for the fictional character Dikko Henderson in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel '' You Only Live Twice'', and for "Old Craw" in John le Carré's '' The Honourable Schoolboy''. Early life Hughes was born on 5 March 1906 at Prahran, Melbourne, Australia. He was the eldest child of Richard Hughes, a salesman, and his wife Katie, née McGlade.Prudence Torney-ParlickiHughes, Richard Joseph (1906–1984) ''Australian Dictionary of Biography''. Retrieved 30 January 2021. Career His working life began at the Victorian Railways and he acquired his first journalistic experiences as a writer for the house magazine ''The Victorian Railways Magazine'' which is where he acquired the poetic style of writing for which he later became famous. He later work ...
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Richard Hughes (archdeacon Of Bangor)
The Ven. Richard Hughes (1881–1962) was the Archdeacon of Bangor from 1947 to 1957. Morgan was educated at the University of London and Ripon College Cuddesdon and ordained in 1905.Crockford's Clerical Directory 1908; London, Horace Cox, 1908. After curacies in Llanbeblig he held incumbencies in Dolwyddelan, Machynlleth and Holyhead Holyhead (; , "Cybi's fort") is a historic port town, and is the list of Anglesey towns by population, largest town and a Community (Wales), community in the county of Isle of Anglesey, Wales. Holyhead is on Holy Island, Anglesey, Holy Island .... He died on 26 October 1962. References 1881 births Alumni of the University of London Alumni of Ripon College Cuddesdon Archdeacons of Bangor 1962 deaths {{UK-reli-bio-stub ...
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Richard Bannister Hughes
Richard Bannister Hughes Mills (1810-1875), known as Richard Bannister Hughes and also Ricardo Hughes, was a British expatriate businessman in Uruguay. Notable as a rancher and entrepreneur, Hughes helped to modernize Uruguayan agriculture. Originally from Liverpool, Hughes arrived in Montevideo on Christmas Day 1829 and eventually went into business with his two younger brothers. In 1856 he founded one of the first tourist estancias An estancia or estância is a large, private plot of land used for farming or raising cattle or sheep. Estancias are located in the southern South American grasslands of Chilean and Argentine Patagonia, while the ''pampas'' have historically bee ..., Estancia La Paz. He was one of the founders of Villa Independencia (now Fray Bentos) and a salted meat factory which later became Liebig's Extract of Meat Company Limited. See also * British immigration to Uruguay References

1810 births 1875 deaths Uruguayan people of British descent Britis ...
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