Richard Arthur may refer to:
Richard Smith may refer to:
Waugh is a surname, and may refer to:
Arthur Smith may refer to:
Daley, originally an Irish family name derived from the Gaelic Ó Dálaigh, as a surname, may refer to:
Arthur Jones may refer to:
Affleck is a Scottish surname that may be of Gaelic origins.
Pearse is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Arthur Jackson may refer to:
Arthur is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Richard Mitchell (1929–2002) was an American professor of English and classics.
The surname Hetherington is of English origin, derived from a like-named place in Northumberland. This placename is derived from Old English word elements—either hēahdēor, or hǣddre ("heather"); in addition to the elements -ing, and tūn. Early occurrences of the surname in English records are: de Hetherington, de Hetherynton, and Etherington. A variant form of the surname is Heatherington, and perhaps Hetherton. Forms of the surname have been recorded in Ireland since the 16th century.
Power is a surname.
Timms is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The surname Newton is a toponymic surname, derived from the common place name "New-town". "As nearly every county has its ... Newton," there are many independent families that share this surname.
Carnell is an English language occupational surname for a crossbow man. It may also be used as a given name. Carnell may refer to:
Richard Thompson may refer to:
MacArthur or Macarthur is a surname, originating with the Scottish Clan MacArthur and now spread through English-speaking countries. Notable people with the surname include:
Keen is an English surname. It is either a nickname surname for someone who is brave, or from the Middle English or Old English personal name Kene, which means king. Alternatively, it can be a variation of the Irish surname O'Cahan.
Richard or Rick Berry may refer to:
Drakeford is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: