James Richardson
James Richardson may refer to:
Politicians
- James Armstrong Richardson, Canadian politician
- James Burchill Richardson, Governor of South Carolina, 1802–1804
- James D. Richardson, Democrat from Tennessee, U.S. House Minority Leader, 1899–1903
- James M. Richardson (politician), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- James Richardson (Liberal politician), Liberal Member of Parliament for Armagh
- James Richardson (political consultant), Republican political strategist
- James Richardson (Massachusetts), member of the Massachusetts Senate
Sports
- James Richardson (darts player), English darts player
- James Richardson (footballer), Scottish footballer for Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday, and Ayr United
- Jimmy Richardson, English footballer
- James Richardson Spensley, English doctor, footballer and manager, considered to be the father of football in Italy
- James Richardson (sportsman), English cricketer and rugby union player
Military
- James M. Richardson (general), lieutenant general in the United States Army
- James Cleland Richardson, Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross
- James L. Richardson, United States Army general
- James O. Richardson, admiral in the United States Navy prior to World War II
Others
- James Richardson (explorer), British explorer of the Sahara
- James Richardson (poet), American poet
- James Richardson, owner of Spadina Hotel, Toronto
- James Richardson (presenter), British television presenter associated with Italian football
- James Richardson (1819–1892), Canadian businessman
- *James Richardson & Sons
- Jim Richardson, English jazz bassist and session musician
- , Gaspé Peninsula business
- James Richardson Corporation, Australian corporation involved with furniture, hospitality, real estate, and the duty-free retail businesses
- James Armstrong Richardson Sr., Canadian businessman
- James Joseph Richardson, American man wrongly convicted of the murder of his children
- James Smith Richardson, Scottish architect, antiquarian and archaeologist
- James T. Richardson, American sociologist who wrote extensively about new religious movements, popularly called cults