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The Right Rev. Dr. Grant, Bishop of Southwark, to J. R. Hope-Scott, Esq., Q.C. June 23, 1853. My dear Mr.

The last cheque he signed with his failing hand was one for 900l. in discharge of the last debt on Galashiels Church. Hope-Scott had wished, almost immediately on finding himself a Catholic, to have a Jesuit Father at Abbotsford: The Pere de Ravignan, S.J. to J. R. Hope, Esq., Q.G.

Hope-Scott's Return to his Profession Second Marriage Lady Victoria Howard Mr. Hope-Scott at Hyeres Portraits of Mr. Hope-Scott Miscellaneous Recollections Mr. Hope-Scott in the Highlands Ways of Building Story of Second-sight at Lochshiel. The last of the poems in the little collection which is elsewhere given, evidently belongs to a time when Mr.

Hope-Scott being then called, bowed, and said that he had nothing to add to the speech of his learned friend. 'How could you leave me like that? asked the other. 'You had already said, replied Mr. Hope-Scott, 'that you had no case. In his latter years Mr.

The outer coffin, which was of richly polished oak, bound with brass ornaments, had a beautiful crucifix on the lid, and beneath, a shield, bearing the following inscription: I have now placed before the reader the materials from which he will be enabled in some measure to judge what Mr. Hope-Scott was, and how he appeared to those around him.

Venables on Mr. Hope-Scott as a Pleader Recollections of Mr. Cameron Mr. Hope-Scott on his own Profession Mr. Hope-Scott's Professional Day Regular History of Practice not Feasible Specimens of Cases: 1. The Caledonian Railway interposing a Tunnel. 2. Award by Mr. Hope-Scott and R. Stephenson. 3. Mersey Conservancy and Docks Bill, 'Parliamentary Hunting- day, Liverpool and Manchester compared. 4.

Three months after this had scarcely passed, when the mother and both her infants were no more. Mrs. Hope-Scott had never really recovered from her first confinement. In the spring of 1858 she had had a severe attack of influenza, and consumptive symptoms, though not called by that name, came on.

J. R. Hope-Scott, Esq., Q.G. to the Very Rev. Dr. Newman. 14 Curzon St, London, W.: Dec. 11, 1858. Dear Father Newman, My intention, for which you so kindly said mass, has been fulfilled, for it was, as well as I could form it, that God should deal with my child as would be most for His honour and its happiness, and this afternoon He has answered my prayer by calling little Walter to Himself.

Hope-Scott acted as friend and adviser of the Howards, to whom he was guardian. The importance of this cause celebre here consists chiefly in the self-sacrificing labours by which Mr. Hope-Scott succeeded in saving something for his relative out of the wreck, when to rescue the whole proved to be hopeless. George W. Hope died on October 18, 1863 a great sorrow to Mr.

Rokeby, Lord of the Isles, Anne of Geierstein, and a volume of fragments of Waverley, Ivanhoe, &c. I noticed that when Sir Walter was praised, Mr. Hope-Scott always spoke of his manliness. These observations may somewhat qualify the impression of an intimate friend of his later years, by whom I have been told that Mr.

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