Richmond was born in
London, England, the son of Christopher Richmond, barrister and his wife, Maria Wilson. He was educated at Hackney Grammar School, at
Hove House,
Brighton and at the school attached to
University College London. He was apprenticed to the engineer
Samuel Clegg and from 1845 served on the staff of
Isambard Kingdom Brunel for three years working on the
Great Western Railway in southern England. Richmond emigrated to New Zealand with his younger brother
Henry Richmond on the
Victory on 3 October 1850. The ship arrived in
Auckland in February 1851 and the two walked south to
Taranaki where they purchased a few acres near the home of their aunt Helen, who had married
John Hursthouse and had also settled in Taranaki. Eventually members of the Richmond, Hursthouse,
Atkinson and Ronald families, who were related by marriage, all settled near one another in the area. Richmond returned to England in 1854 and married Mary Smith on 21 August 1856 before returning to New Zealand on the
Kenilworth, which arrived in
New Plymouth on 8 July 1857. ==Political career ==