James Hope (1807–1854)

Scottish soldier and Conservative Party politician
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IntroScottish soldier and Conservative Party politician
A.K.A.James Hope-Wallace
A.K.A.James Hope-Wallace
PlacesUnited Kingdom Scotland
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth7 June 1807
Death7 January 1854 (aged 46 years)
The details

Biography

Honourable James Hope (7 June 1807 – 7 January 1854), later known as James Hope-Wallace, was a Scottish soldier, landowner and Conservative Party politician.

Life

A younger son of General John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun, and his second wife Louisa Dorothea Wedderburn, he served in the Coldstream Guards, where he gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.

He was elected unopposed at the 1835 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Linlithgowshire, and re-elected against a Liberal Party opponent in 1837. He resigned from the House of Commons in 1838, by the procedural advice of accepting appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds.

He changed his name to Hope-Wallace on 4 March 1837, in connection with inheriting the estates of his uncle Lord Wallace (1768–1844), including Featherstone Castle in Northumberland.

He served at some point as a Deputy Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire.

He died on 7 January 1854 at Haltwhistle, Northumberland.

Family

On 4 March 1837 he married Lady Mary Frances Nugent (1811-1904), daughter of George Frederick Nugent, 7th Earl of Westmeath, and his second wife Lady Elizabeth Emily Moore. Their son John George Frederick Hope-Wallace (1839-1900) in 1867 married Mary Frances Drinkwater Bethune (1847-1929), eldest child of Admiral Charles Ramsay Bethune, and had seven children.

A great-grandson was the critic Philip Hope-Wallace CBE and his sister was Jacqueline Hope-Wallace CBE, a senior civil servant who was the partner of the author Dame Veronica Wedgwood.

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