Richard Charles Hussey, often referred to as R. C. Hussey, was a British architect. He was in partnership with Thomas Rickman from 1835, whose practice he assumed in 1838 with the latter's failing health; Rickman died on the 4 January, 1841.
1838: Bishop Ryder Church, Birmingham1838-1839 Christ Church, Clevedon 1841: St Matthew's parish church, Warwick Street, Rugby, Warwickshire1843: rebuilt west front of Holy Trinity parish church, Coventry1843–4: restorations to Chester Cathedral, Cheshire1844: rebuilt St Peter's parish church, Barford, Warwickshire1844: raised roof of SS Mary and Nicholas parish church, Littlemore, Oxfordshire1845: west tower of All Saints' parish church, Old Grendon, Warwickshire1846: St John the Evangelist parish church, Stoke Row, Oxfordshire1846–8: rebuilt St Mary's parish church, Frittenden, Kent1848–51: St John the Evangelist parish church, school and vicarage, Knypersley, Staffordshire1849–50: St Saviour's parish church, Saltley, Birmingham1850–51: rectory for St Michael's parish church, Winterbourne Steepleton, Dorset1851–52: rebuilt nave of St Mary Magdalene parish church, Stockbury, Kent1853–5: south arcade of St Catherine's parish church, Preston, Faversham, Kent1854: rebuilt chancel, SS Peter and Paul parish church, Swalcliffe, Oxfordshire1855: rebuilt chancel, St Margaret's Church, Halstead, Kent1859–62: south aisle at All Saints' parish church, Waldron, East Sussex1860: rebuilt St Laurence parish church, South Weston, Oxfordshire1861: spire and top of tower of St Martin of Tours parish church, Detling, Kent