Richard Cecil Dawson (1865 – 1955) was an Irish owner and trainer of racehorses.
He brought with him the steeplechase horse Drogheda who won the 1898 Grand National.
Dawson left Whatcombe Stables to train at Scotland Farm on Salisbury Plain in 1917 but soon returned to his old base though he took Lagrange at Newmarket for a few months in 1918 as an additional yard.
His many successful owners included newspaper publisher Sir Edward Hulton (1869-1925) but contrary to popular myth he never trained for him privately or at Newmarket.
At Whatcombe after the War his horses for ten years included those of HH Aga Khan III.