- John Hope (writer)
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footnotes =John Hope was a British merchant, writer and politician in the eighteenth century who briefly served as
Member of Parliament for Linlithgowshire before being dismissed by his cousinJohn Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun after conflict over theJohn Wilkes affair. Following his dismissal from Parliament, Hope embarked on a career as a poet and essayist and raised three sons following the suicide of his wife in 1767. His sons were all prominent men, becoming a noted judge, general and admiral in turn.Life
John Hope was born in 1739, the son of Charles Hope and Catherine Weir and grandson of
Charles Hope, 1st Earl of Hopetoun . His father had three wives and nine children in succession andGeorge Johnstone Hope was a much younger half-brother. He was educated atEnfield ,Middlesex until he was 13, when he was sent toAmsterdam to learn the merchant trade from a Dutch branch of the family.Hope returned to in 1759 and operated as a London merchant, although with indifferent success. In 1762 he married Mary Breton, but five years later she committed suicide, leaving him with three young boys. These sons later became
Charles Hope, Lord Granton , a noted judge, John Hope, a general under Wellington in thePeninsular War andWilliam Johnstone Hope , a politician and admiral. Hope later raised an epitaph to his wife inWestminster Abbey .In 1768, Hope replaced his father as
Member of Parliament for Linlithgowshire under the influence of his cousinJohn Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun . Winthin two years however Hope had been replaced by James Dundas following his support ofJohn Wilkes against his sponsor's wishes. Having been removed from Parliament, Hope returned to merchant trade, becoming a noted writer in periodicals of the time some of which was later published in 1780 under the title of "Thoughts in Prose and Verse Started in his Walks". Hope died in 1785 of a bowel infection atNewcastle upon Tyne . [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/13729?docPos=5 Hope, John] , "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Francis Watt, Retrieved14 July 2008 ]Notes
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NAME=Hope, John
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= British politician and writer
DATE OF BIRTH=7 April 1739
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DATE OF DEATH=21 May 1785
PLACE OF DEATH=Newcastle upon Tyne ,England
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