Member of the Southern Rhodesian Legislative Assembly for Highlands South
In office 7 May 1965 – 10 April 1970
Preceded by
Alan David Butler
Succeeded by
Assembly dissolved
Member of the House of Assembly of Rhodesia for Highlands South
In office 10 April 1970 – 31 August 1977
Preceded by
New constituency
Succeeded by
John Christie
Chairman of the Dominion Party
In office 1960–1962
Succeeded by
Party disestablished
Personal details
Born
5 June 1924 Bideford, Devon, United Kingdom
Died
17 November 2007(2007-11-17) (aged 83) Tadley, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Resting place
Tadley, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Political party
Dominion Party (before 1962) Rhodesian Front (1962–1976) Rhodesian Action (1976–77)
Spouse
Renée Tyndale-Biscoe
(m. 1952)
Children
Robert, Mark, & Andrew
Military service
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch/service
Royal Navy
Years of service
1942–47
Battles/wars
World War II
Richard Brathwaite Hope Hall ICD (5 June 1924 – 17 November 2007) was a British-born merchant banker, businessman, and politician active in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) during the 1960s and 70s. A member of Prime Minister Ian Smith's UDI cabinet,[1] he served as a member of parliament in Rhodesia's House of Assembly from 1965 to 1976.[2][3] He began his political career as a member of the Dominion Party, and served as its chairman from 1960 to 1962. In 1962, he was a founding member of the Rhodesian Front, but switched to the Rhodesian Action Party in 1976. After unsuccessfully running for re-election in 1977, he moved back to the United Kingdom, where he lived until his death.
^Hope Hall, Robert (January 2016). "Obituary" (PDF). The British-Israel-World Federation Newsletter: 14.
^Hill, Geoffrey (2007). "Richard Brathwaite Hope Hall". Rhodesians Worldwide. 21–23: 26 – via Google Books.
^Harvey, Alan (9 August 2013). "August 2013 Edition". Springbok Cyber Newsletter. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
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