Charles Hope (British Army officer)
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Charles Hope (16 October 1768 - 1 July 1828) was a British Major General and politician.
On 12 May 1800, he was elected as Member of Parliament for Haddingtonshire. He resigned from Parliament in 21 March 1816,[1] accepting the stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds.
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Hope, Charles |
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Short description |
General and Member of Parliament |
Date of birth |
16 October 1768 |
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Date of death |
1 July 1828 |
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- 1768 births
- 1828 deaths
- Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
- Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Scottish constituencies
- UK MPs 1802–1806
- UK MPs 1806–1807
- UK MPs 1807–1812
- United Kingdom MP stubs
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