Andrew Richmond Explained

Andrew Richmond
Birth Name:Andrew James Richmond
Birth Date:1832
Birth Place:Wales, United Kingdom
Death Date:15 November 1880 (aged 48)
Death Place:Richmond Brook, Awatere, Marlborough, New Zealand
Spouse:Anna Richmond
Father:Mathew Richmond
Relations:Henry Tancred (brother-in-law)
Constituency Mp1:Collingwood
Parliament1:New Zealand
Term Start1:4 February 1861
Term End1:7 February 1868
Predecessor1:New constituency
Successor1:Arthur Collins
Constituency Mp2:Suburbs of Nelson
Parliament2:New Zealand
Term Start2:14 May 1873
Term End2:15 November 1880
Predecessor2:Ralph Richardson
Successor2:Arthur Collins

Andrew James Richmond (1832 – 15 November 1880) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Golden Bay / Mohua and Nelson, New Zealand.

Private life

Richmond was born in Wales in 1832.[1] He was the son of Major Mathew Richmond. His father was administrator of the Ionian Islands in Greece from 1829 to 1838 and went to the Canadian province New Brunswick in 1839 as Deputy Judge Advocate-General. Later that year, he transferred to New South Wales. In June 1840, his father was appointed a land claims commissioner in New Zealand.[2] Andrew Richmond received much of his schooling at Parramatta in New South Wales. In New Zealand, he first lived in Auckland before moving to Nelson.

Richmond's only sister married Henry Tancred.[3] In 1856, he married Anna Selina (née Blundell) at St Michael's Church in Waimea West, the oldest daughter of Captain Francis Blundell. The Blundells were neighbours of the church.[4] They were to have one son and three daughters.[5] His son, Francis Richmond, married Mary Louisa Seymour in 1882. She was a daughter of Arthur Seymour.[6]

Career

As a public servant he was the second Clerk of the Executive Council.[7]

Richmond contested the 1861 general election in the Collingwood electorate. He beat William Travers, with the mineral surveyor William Wrey coming a distant third.[8] [9] At the 1866 election, Travers was nominated to stand against the incumbent but nobody seconded the nomination, and Richmond was thus declared elected unopposed.[10]

By late 1867, it was widely known that Richmond intended to resign. In a letter to the Nelson newspaper The Colonist written on 19 December 1867, a writer using a pseudonym claimed that Richmond had resigned long ago had it not been for William Gibbs, who intended to succeed him, asking to wait with the resignation until Gibbs has had the chance to canvass the electorate.[11] Gibbs gave a speech at Motupipi School on 28 February 1868 where he addressed the issue. Upon putting the question to him, Richmond had told Gibbs that he would delay his resignation for some months so that the miners working at the Aorere Goldfields had held their miners' licenses for more than six months, which apparently enabled them to cast a vote.[12] Richmond's resignation happened on 7 February 1868 and it caused the 1868 Collingwood by-election. Arthur Collins defeated Gibbs by three votes.[13]

Richmond then represented the Suburbs of Nelson electorate from to 1880, when he died.[14]

The Cliffs

His father had a large house built in Nelson in the early 1840s that he named The Cliffs. Located above the road formed later and still known as Rocks Road, it had a unobstructed view over Tāhunanui. Anna and Andrew Richmond lived for some time at Richmond Brook, his father's sheep run in Marlborough, but for most of the time, they lived at The Cliffs. After Anna Richmond's death in 1912, their son Francis Richmond lived there. In 1921, the house was sold to Captain Malcolm Moncrieff and his wife Pérrine Moncrieff.[15] [16] The Cliffs was demolished about 1970.[17]

Death and commemoration

His death on 15 November 1880 at age 48 was sudden and was attributed to heart disease.[18] He died while at home on his farm Richmond Brook at Awatere, Marlborough.[19] He had managed Richmond Brook for his father. Richmond was buried at Wakapuaka Cemetery.[20] His wife died in 1912.[21]

Richmond Brook, which flows into the Awatere River, is in the valley where the Richmonds were farming and it is named after them. Mount Richmond, commonly referred to as the Devil's Armchair and located north of the Wairau River, was named after his father. It is not certain whether the Richmond Range, which Mount Richmond is part of, was named after Mathew Richmond or Andrew Richmond.[22]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Local and general news . 29 March 2024 . . XV . 268 . 16 November 1880 . 2.
  2. Book: An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand . 1966 . Ministry for Culture and Heritage / Te Manatū Taonga . A. H. . McLintock . Alexander Hare McLintock . Richmond, Mathew, C.B. . 23 April 2009.
  3. News: Married . 28 March 2024 . . VIII . 501 . 22 August 1857 . 4.
  4. News: Married . 11 April 2012. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle. XV . 70 . 29 November 1856. 2.
  5. Book: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts . 1906 . . Cyclopedia Company Limited . 12 April 2012 . Christchurch . Present And Past Members Of Parliament.
  6. News: Marriages . 30 March 2024 . . XVIII . 211 . 20 September 1882 . 2.
  7. Book: Wilson, J. O. . 1985 . New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840–1984 . Wellington . V. R. Ward Government Printer . 99 .
  8. News: The elections . 29 March 2024 . . IV . 345 . 8 February 1861 . 2.
  9. News: Massacre Bay election . 29 March 2024 . . XX . 14 . 13 February 1861 . 3.
  10. News: Election at Collingwood . 29 March 2024 . . XXV . 31 . 13 March 186 . 3.
  11. News: To the Editor of The Colonist . 10 April 2024 . XI . 1073 . 7 January 1868 . 3.
  12. News: Motupipi . 10 April 2024 . . III . 28 . 4 February 1868 . 2.
  13. News: Collingwood Election . . 27 March 1868 . XI . 1096.
  14. Book: Scholefield, Guy . Guy Scholefield

    . New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949 . Guy Scholefield . 3rd . First ed. published 1913 . 1950 . Govt. Printer . Wellington . 136.

  15. News: Historic Homes No. 16: "The Cliffs" . Nelson Photo News . 29 March 2024 . 1 June 1968.
  16. News: Rocks Road . 29 March 2024 . . LXVI . 28 December 1934 . 4.
  17. Web site: The Cliffs (Nelson, N.Z.) . . 29 March 2024.
  18. News: Death of Mr A Richmond, MHR . 11 April 2012. . XX . 268 . 16 November 1880. 3.
  19. News: Nelson Evening Mail. Tuesday, November 16, 1880. . 11 April 2012 . . XV . 227 . 16 November 1880. 2.
  20. News: Nelson Evening Mail . 29 March 2024 . . XV . XV . 19 November 1880 . 2.
  21. News: Obituary . 29 March 2024 . . LIV . 13409 . 6 May 1912 . 4.
  22. Book: Reed, A. W. . Alexander Wyclif Reed

    . Alexander Wyclif Reed . Place Names of New Zealand . 2010 . Raupo . Rosedale, North Shore . 9780143204107 . Peter Dowling . 347.