Richard Croke (1625 – 14 September 1683) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654.
He was educated at Winchester College in 1636, aged 11 and entered Inner Temple in 1636.
He was commissioner for security for Oxfordshire from 1655 to 1656 and was a JP for Woodstock from 1656 to August 1660.
[1] Croke stood unsuccessfully for parliament in the general election of 1660.
He was knighted on 16 March 1681 after drafting the address approving of the dissolution of Parliament.