Richard Hopkins (1728?–99), of Oving, Buckinghamshire, was an English politician.
He was the eldest son of Edward Hopkins of Coventry, whom he succeeded in 1736, and was educated at Lincoln's Inn (1739) and Queens College, Cambridge (1746).
He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Dartmouth in 7 February 1766 – 1780 and 1784–1790; for Thetford 1780–1784; for Queenborough 1790–1796; and for Harwich 1796 – 19 March 1799.[1]
He was a Clerk of the Green Cloth (1767–77), a Lord of the Admiralty (1782–1783 and 1784-1791) and a Lord of the Treasury (1791–1797).
He died unmarried in 1799.
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