Richard Whalley (1498/99–1583), of Kirton, Welbeck and Sibthorpe, Nottinghamshire and Wimbledon, Surrey, was an English politician.
Whalley was the only son of Thomas Whalley of Kirton, and his second wife Elizabeth née Strelley, the daughter of John Strelley of Woodborough, Nottinghamshire.
Whalley married three times and had twenty-five recorded children.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Scarborough in 1547, East Grinstead in April 1554, and Nottinghamshire in November 1554 and 1555.
[1] He was one of several Nottinghamshire gentry involved in the contentious dissolution of Lenton Priory in 1538.