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Hope-Scott retired from the bar in 1870 and spent the rest of his life in charitable and literary work, in particular in making an abridgement of his father-in-law's seven-volume biography of Scott, with a preface dedicated to Gladstone. Hope-Scott maintained a lifelong correspondence with Badeley.
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My reason for staying in town is to read ecclesiastical law, and to prepare (if so be) for election committees. The former branch I reckon my flower-garden, the latter my cabbage-field.
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Ormsby believed that Hope found some distraction from his frustration with the Anglican Church through his secular work.
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By 1839, Hope was becoming involved in parliamentary work. He was retained as counsel for the British government on the
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as a commissioner to consider offences against religion and the Church. By the end of 1845 he stood at the head of the
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Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on some Circumstances connected with the Present Crisis in the Church
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The Bishopric of the United Church of England and Ireland at Jerusalem, Considered in a Letter to a Friend
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In 1852 he gave Newman the disastrously misleading legal advice that he was unlikely to be sued for
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Both his wives died in childbirth. The only child by his first marriage to survive to adulthood,
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In 1861, he married secondly to Lady Victoria Alexandrina Fitzalan-Howard, a daughter of the
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In 1847, James Hope married firstly to Charlotte Harriet Jane Lockhart, daughter of
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and was entirely in Newman's confidence. In 1841, he published an attack on the
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Bonnie Lander Johnson; Julia Meszaros (13 July 2023). "Ward , Josephine Mary".
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Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, with Selections from His Correspondence
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On his return he became, with Newman, one of the foremost promoters of the
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also valued Hope's advice and canvassed him in 1842 before publishing the
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Murphy, G. Martin (23 September 2004). "Scott, James Robert Hope".
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Courtney, W. P.; Murphy, G. Martin. "Badeley, Edward Lowth".
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deterred him from accepting the professional honour of
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After a childhood spent at the 505:"Hope-Scott, James Robert"  431:and another of whom married the 275:John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst 875:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford 855:People educated at Eton College 753:"James Robert Hope-Scott"  697: 660: 651: 613: 236:, whose settlement Britain had 224:and in 1843, the report on the 83:John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun 559: 550: 448: 321:Catholic University of Ireland 289:. In 1849, he therefore asked 251:, he was much involved in the 164:. Hope supported publication. 77:and his wife Georgina Alicia ( 13: 1: 626:"Lockhart, John Gibson"  441: 423:(1870–1949), who was created 383:(1870–1949), who was created 259:degree at Oxford. In 1844 an 905:19th-century English lawyers 807:UK public library membership 687:UK public library membership 475:UK public library membership 436:Sir Nicolas Roderick O'Conor 400:Sir Nicolas Roderick O'Conor 171:, Hope was disturbed by the 73:, Hope was the third son of 7: 10: 926: 895:Scott family of Abbotsford 253:Ecclesiastical Courts Bill 226:Consular Jurisdiction Bill 89:, of which his father was 75:General Sir Alexander Hope 566:Browne, E. G. K. (1861). 300:conferring equal status. 54:Early life and conversion 860:Members of Lincoln's Inn 814:Ormsby, R., ed. 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James Robert Hope-Scott

barrister
Tractarian
Great Marlow
Buckinghamshire
christened
General Sir Alexander Hope
John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
Governor
Eton College
Christ Church
Oxford
William Ewart Gladstone
John Henry Newman
called to the bar
Lincoln's Inn
Trinity College
Glenalmond
Glenalmond College
Edward Badeley
Tractarian
Oxford
Anglican-German Bishopric in Jerusalem
canon law
Edward Bouverie Pusey
Anglo-Catholics
Gorham judgment
Curzon Street

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