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Hope-Scott to the cause of Catholicity may be grouped in three great divisions: 1. The giving advice, at no small cost of time and trouble, either on great questions affecting the interests of the Church, or on those of a more local and personal description. 2. Pecuniary charities. 3. The foundation of churches and missions.
I have marked this letter and the memorandum 'Confidential' for reasons which you will understand; but I do not mean to limit the use of them in any case where you think they may assist the consideration of my suggestion. Believe me, &c. &c., J. R. H.-S. The Right Honorable Spencer H. Walpole, &c. &c. &c. His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, E.M. to J. R. Hope-Scott, Esq., Q.C.
Lochshiel was offered to him; but, after consideration, he decided against taking it. In 1855 the estate was again in the market, but Mr. Hope-Scott had not heard of it. The owner, Macdonald of Lochshiel, was a Catholic, and, it may be presumed, a devout one, since he had the Blessed Sacrament and a priest in his house.
His singularly attractive appearance produced its natural effect in conciliating those around him, and the pleasant and cheerful manner which nevertheless repelled familiarity tended to make him generally popular. The most remarkable forensic qualities of Mr. Hope-Scott were facility, prudence, and grace of language and manner.
Hope-Scott quotes, with evident application to his own bereavement, to which he makes a short and sad reference. And now, my dear Gladstone, vive valeque. You have already earned a noble place in the history of your country, and though there is one great subject on which we differ, I am able heartily to desire that your future career may be as distinguished as your past.
Hope-Scott had regained his tranquillity, and was about to resume, like a wise and brave man, the ordinary duties of his profession. After his great affliction he had interrupted them for a whole year, first staying for some time at Arundel Castle, and then residing at Tours with his brother-in-law and sister, Lord and Lady Henry Kerr.
I failed in persuading a picture dealer to purchase it, and, having to return home by my husband's chambers, I there found Mr. Hope-Scott. I mentioned my want of success, and your father at once said, 'Let us see it. It was fetched up from the carriage, and after looking at it attentively 'Well, he said, 'Mrs.
God bless and keep and sustain you. Ever yours most affectionately, The year had not yet come round when the last correspondence passed between Mr. Hope-Scott and another dear friend, Dr. Hamilton, Bishop of Salisbury, his brother-Fellow at Merton so many years before. J. R. Hope-Scott, Esq., Q.C. to the Eight Rev. Dr. Hyeres: March 10, 1869.
Rodwell, Q.C., were other contemporaries of his, who all had a large practice and great reputation, but were, I believe, as seldom as possible pitted against Mr. Hope-Scott. Early in 1849 Mr.
I need hardly say that his kindness and courtesy to myself were all that I could expect or wish from one with whom I was otherwise so closely connected. Award by Mr. Hope-Scott and Mr. R. Stephenson. In 1852 Mr. Hope- Scott was associated with Mr.
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