Dick Taylor (born 1943) is an English musician, guitarist with The Pretty Things and early bass player for The Rolling Stones.
Dick Taylor may also refer to:
Manning is a family name.
Robert Taylor is the name of:
Richard Hill may refer to:
Matthew, Matt, or Matty Taylor may refer to:
Richard Brown or Browne may refer to:
Richard Williams may refer to:
George Taylor may refer to:
Tom Taylor (1817–1880) was a British dramatist and editor of Punch magazine.
Ray Taylor may refer to:
George Kerr may refer to:
The English-language surname Healy is in use by three separate ancestral lines of people from Ireland.
Phil Brown may refer to:
Dearden is a patronymic and an English family name meaning "the valley of the deer" deriving from the location, Dearden, near Edenfield, Lancashire.
Dicks is a surname of the English West Midlands, Scotland, and Wales. It ranks 6,404 in frequency in the United States, out of 88,799.
Sheridan is an Irish surname. It is derived from the Irish Gaelic Ó Sirideáin 'descendant of Sirideáin', a given name meaning 'to seek'. Originating in County Longford, the O'Sheridans were eranaghs of Granard, but in the County Cavan served the O'Reillys.
Coad is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sweet is an Anglo-Saxon surname. Notable people with the surname include :
Gibbs is a surname.
Beattie is a Scottish surname, meaning "one who held land on condition of supplying food to those billeted on him by the chief"; "public victualler".