Richard Paget Murray (1842, Isle of Man – 1908, Shapwick, Dorset, Dorset) was an English clergyman, botanist and lepidopterist.
After secondary education at King William's College, he matriculated in 1864 at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
[1] His herbarium contained plants from Ireland, the Canary Islands, Mauritius, Portugal, France, the Alps and the Dolomites.
With Edward Francis Linton, William Richardson Linton and William Moyle Rogers he issued the exsiccata series British Rubi, in dried specimens.
[2] Specimens dispersed after his death are held by several institutions including the Natural History Museum (London) and Kew Gardens.