Richard Abbott
Politician
1859 – 1940
Who was Richard Abbott?
Richard Hartley Smith Abbott was an Australian politician.
Born in Bendigo, Victoria, he was educated at Bendigo High School and then at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. He became a businessman, especially in tanning, building societies and gas companies. He served on Strathfieldsaye Council, and in 1907 was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly, serving until 1913. Having served as Mayor of Bendigo City Council in 1917, he returned to the Council 1922-1928 for the Country Party.
On 18 October 1928, he was appointed to the Australian Senate to fill the remainder of Victorian Country Party Senator David Andrew's term. Thus Abbott served until the expiry of Andrew's term on 30 June 1929. He became a businessman, and died in 1940.
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- Born
- 1859
Bendigo - Nationality
- Australia
- Education
- University of St Andrews
- Died
- Feb 28, 1940
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on July 23, 2013
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