He was born at Stone House in Naddle Vale, near
Keswick,
Cumberland, in 1817, one of seven children of Daniel Richardson and his wife Mary née Faulder, who were natives of the Vale. He was educated under the Reverend Edward Wilson, who taught the school of
St John's in the Vale and was incumbent of its little church. On leaving school Richardson followed his father's trade as a mason, and eventually as a builder. He rebuilt the
church of St John's in the Vale, the parsonage, and the schoolhouse. About 1857 he became master of the school, where he taught until partially disabled by a paralytic seizure about a year before his death. He died on the fell side, near his residence, Bridge House, on 30 April 1886, and was buried at the church of St John's in the Vale on 4 May. Aged 24 he married Grace Birkett, who, with eight of their family of ten children, survived him. ==Writings==