Richard Meredith (New Zealand politician) explained

Richard Meredith
Constituency Mp2:Ashley
Parliament2:New Zealand
Term Start2:5 December 1890
Term End2:5 November 1902
Predecessor2:John Verrall
Birth Date:27 January 1843
Birth Place:Tullow, County Carlow, Ireland
Death Place:Waimate, New Zealand
Party:Liberal

Richard Meredith (27 January 1843 – 20 August 1918) was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. A teacher by training, he was a farmer later in his life. He lived in Canterbury and was a member of many public bodies.

Biography

Early life

Meredith was born at Tullow, County Carlow, Ireland, in 1843. He received his education at Tullow public school and was a schoolmaster for some years. Meredith emigrated to New Zealand in 1863, arriving at Lyttelton on the SS Accrington. After arriving he worked as a teacher until 1889 and then became a farmer at Cust (then known as Moeraki Downs).[1]

Political career

He won the Ashley electorate in the 1890 general election against James Dupré Lance,[2] and was re-elected three times. In the 1902 election, he was defeated for the replacement seat of Hurunui by Andrew Rutherford (who was also of the Liberal Party).[3] Meredith was a temperance campaigner.[4]

Other elected positions that he held included North Canterbury Board of Education (from 1889, including chairman in 1892), and the Canterbury Land Board (since 1891). He was a member of the Technical School Committee in Christchurch and later a member of the Timaru High School board.

Family and death

On 10 April 1867, Meredith married Louisa Willis (1847–1929) at the Durham Street Wesleyan Church in Christchurch.[5] She was the eldest daughter of James Willis (1824–1866) who was the proprietor of the Canterbury Standard. They had four sons and five daughters before his wife left him, taking all the possessions and leaving just a portrait of him behind. Historian George Macdonald described his personality as "bombastic". He died at Waimate on 20 August 1918[6] and was buried at Waimate Old Cemetery.[7]

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Canterbury Provincial District . 1903 . . Cyclopedia Company Limited . 22 December 2020 . Christchurch . Ashley.
  2. Web site: The General Election, 1890 . National Library . 22 November 2013 . 2 . 1891.
  3. Book: Wilson, James Oakley . New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 . 4th . 1913 . 1985 . V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer . Wellington . 154283103 . 219.
  4. Book: Scholefield . Guy . Guy Scholefield . A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography : M–Addenda . II . 1940 . . Wellington . 81.
  5. News: Marriage . 22 December 2020 . . XI . 1381 . 11 April 1867 . 2.
  6. News: A useful career . 22 August 1918 . Timaru Herald . 17 January 2016 . 3.
  7. News: Funeral notice . 22 December 2020 . Waimate Daily Advertiser . XVIII . 945 . 21 August 1918 . 3.