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I believe O'Hagan now says that, though Papal instruments are declared void, in a court of law such instruments are not called for to prove such facts as divisions of dioceses, &c. What had we better do? Yours affectionately, J. R. Hope-Scott, Esq., Q.C. to his Grace the Duke of Norfolk, E.M. Bedford Hotel, Brighton: March 6, '71. Hope-Scott had proposed to Mr.
Hope-Scott, 'that the work in committee gives a man sufficient exercise? Cicero considered making a speech was exercise. This great mistake was the more to be wondered at in Mr. Hope-Scott, as he had had the advantage of an early initiation into field sports. He never, indeed, seems to have liked riding.
I now throw together a few scattered recollections communicated to me by friends, for which I have not been able to find a place elsewhere. Mr. Hope-Scott often talked of Merton College; he used to compare his affection for it to that felt for a wife. In his professional habits of mind he was a contrast in one respect to his friend Mr. John Talbot.
But he said to a professional friend: 'I own I dread giving up; it is almost like the excitement of racing, and the reaction would be so strong, life so flat, when such an interest is lost, and the stimulus over. Before this happened, meeting another friend in the street, who had wisely retreated in time, Mr. Hope-Scott asked him how he got on?
London, Brighton, and South Coast and the Beckenham Line. 5. Scottish Railways An Amalgamation Case Mr. Hope-Scott and Mr. Denison; Honourable Conduct of Mr. Hope-Scott as a Pleader. 6. Dublin Trunk Connecting Railway. 7. Professional Services of Mr. Hope-Scott to Eton Claims of Clients on Time Value of Ten Minutes Conscientiousness Professional Income Extra Occupations Affection of Mr.
Give my love to Jim, and to your sister too. I see her boy goes to Madras. I had hoped to see him here, if only for a week. In three weeks I am deposed. I have no wish to see England; but nevertheless I am, dear George, Yours most sincerely, The winter which followed Mr. Lockhart's death at Abbotsford was a mournful one. Mrs. Hope-Scott had been deeply attached to her father.
Hope-Scott was consulted by his French neighbours, even in affairs belonging to their own law. Whenever there was a difficulty, a sort of instinct led people to turn to him for counsel. As it was at Hyeres that I first became acquainted with Mr. Hope-Scott, I may introduce into this chapter, perhaps as conveniently as anywhere, such personal recollections of him as I can call to mind.
The object of cross-examination, where there is little serious dispute as to the facts, is to draw from the mouth of a hostile witness the other half of the story. An accurate memory, stored by abundant experience, enabled Mr. Hope-Scott to recall the history of every railway company, the expressed opinions of general managers, and the characteristics and theories of engineers.
Hope-Scott, soon after his conversion, had become acquainted with Henry Granville, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, afterwards Duke of Norfolk. They had first met, I believe, at Tunbridge Wells, where, on October 2, 1852, was born Mr. Mrs.
True to his organising genius, he intended it should be a centre for smaller out-missions around it, as Selkirk, Jedburgh, Kelso, &c. Hope-Scott threw into the work he was offering to Almighty God: The shell I am well pleased with. It is massive and lofty, no side aisles, but chapels between buttresses and no altar-screen more like a good college chapel than a parish church.
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