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Hope-Scott was the beau ideal of an English gentleman, and a model Catholic devoted to the service of the Church, doing all the good that lay in his power, far and near.
The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P. to J. R. Hope-Scott, Esq., Q.C. 11 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. March 25, '71. My dear Hope-Scott, ...I learn with pleasure that you now find yourself able to make the effort necessary for applying yourself to what I trust you will find a healthful and genial employment. You offer me a double temptation, to which I yield with but too much readiness.
All three were buried in the vault of St. Bishop Gillis spoke on November 2 and December 10, but his addresses were unwritten; Dr. Grant, Bishop of Southwark, on December 17. His address, and a beautiful one indeed it is, has fortunately been preserved. Of three short letters, in which Mr. Hope-Scott had told Dr. Newman of each sorrow as it came, I transcribe the last:
Hope-Scott and his family were honoured, later in the day, by her Majesty's presence at Abbotsford, which was reached shortly after six o'clock. In the fields in front of the lodge, and for a great distance along the road, was a great concourse of people, many of whom had waited for hours, and vehement cheering rang through the Abbotsford woods.
With my wife's kindest regards, Always aff'tely yours, J. R. Hope-Scott, Esq., Q.C. Mr. Hope-Scott, in replying to the above letter of Mr. I fully acknowledge the compliment which you have paid me in writing at such length at such a time, and there are some things in your letter which I am glad to have had from yourself. But your main argument for action fails to convince me.
Through Manning and Hope-Scott the influence of the Catholic revival reached the young member for Newark, and they were the godfathers of his eldest son. After their secession to Rome in 1851 this profound friendship fell into abeyance. As far as Manning was concerned, it was renewed when, in 1868, Mr. Gladstone took in hand to disestablish the Irish Church.
Hope-Scott was left alone in Abbotsford, with his only surviving child, a very fragile and delicate flower too, such as to make a father tremble while he kissed it. Sancta Mater, istud agas, Crucifixi fige plagas, Cordi meo valide. My babes, why were you born, Since in life's early morn Death overtook you, and, before I could half love you, you were mine no more?
Hope-Scott's Health Exhaustion after a Day's Pleading His Neglect of Exercise Death of Mr. Badeley Letter of Dr. Newman Last Correspondence of Mr. Newman's Friendship for Mr. Hope-Scott and Serjeant Bellasis Mr. Hope-Scott proposes to retire Birth of James Fitzalan Hope Death of Lady Victoria Hope-Scott Mr.
Hope-Scott said to Serjeant Wrangham: 'Come along, Serjeant; now that they have disposed of their three courses, we shall have our dessert. A speech of his at the Galashiels Mechanics' Institute gave great amusement at the time: 'I am a worker like you, he said; 'my head is the mill, my tongue is the clapper, and I spin long yarns.
'He died very peacefully and calmly, about seven. To this is only to be added that there was conveyed to Mr. Hope-Scott on his death-bed the special blessing of his Holiness Pope Pius IX.
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