Richard Digges (died 1634) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1597 to 1629.
He was educated at Oxford University and was awarded BA on 27 May 1579.
[1] In November 1590 Digges was employed as an Exchequer surveyor by Lord Burghley.
He was a bencher of Lincoln's Inn and autumn reader in 1608 and in 1614 Keeper of the Black Book.
He had married firstly Margaret Gore, daughter of Richard Gore of Aldrington, Wiltshire and had a son and two daughters.