
Sir Thomas Hope, 1st Baronet
Hope of Craighall (1573 – 1646) was a Scottish lawyer, and
Lord Advocate
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under
Charles I Charles I may refer to:
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.
Life
He was the son of an eminent
Edinburgh
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merchant, Henry Hope, and his French wife, Jacqueline de Tott, her parents of Swedish origin. His grandfather
John Hope was an Edinburgh merchant of French origin.
Admitted as an
advocate
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in 1605, he made his reputation in 1606 defending
John Forbes, and five other ministers at
Linlithgow
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who were charged with high treason. In 1608 he was on a team of lawyers, described as "the most learned and best experienced" who defended
Margaret Hartsyde, a servant of
Anne of Denmark
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accused of stealing her jewels.
He prepared the deed revoking
James VI
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's grants of church property in 1625. He was appointed Lord Advocate under Charles I in 1626, and held the office until 1641. He was created a
Baronet of Nova Scotia
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on 11 February 1628.
Hope worked for landowners, including
Mary, Countess of Home, and
Marie Stewart, Countess of Mar
Marie Stewart, Countess of Mar (1576–1644) was a Scottish courtier. She was the daughter of Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox and Catherine de Balsac d’Entragues (''d''. ''c''.1631) and a favourite of James VI of Scotland. After her marriage, ...
. He conducted the case against
John Elphinstone, 2nd Lord Balmerino
John Elphinstone, 2nd Lord Balmerino (died 28 February 1649) was a Scottish aristocrat, convicted in a celebrated trial of the 1630s which became a crux of the religious issue of the time.
Early life
He was the son of James, 1st Lord Balmerino ...
in 1634. As
in 1643, he maintained the king's temporising policy.
In 1645 Hope was appointed one of the Commissioners for managing the
Exchequer
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, but died the next year.
He is buried in
Greyfriars Kirkyard
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in Edinburgh. The grave lies in the north-west section of the original graveyard, against the west wall.
He bought the Fife estate of
Craighall
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early in his career. His
Cowgate
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home, built in 1616, was demolished in 1887 to make way for the
Edinburgh Free Library.
Related works
His ''"Practical Observations Upon divers titles of the Law of Scotland"'', commonly called the ''"Minor Practicks"'', were published in 1726, by
Alexander Bayne
Alexander Bayne of Rires (c. 1675 – June 1737) was the first tenant of the chair of Scots law in the University of Edinburgh.
Life
Bayne was the son of John Bayne of Logie, Fife, to whom he was served heir in general on 8 October 1700, and desc ...
.
In 1843 the
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published
A Diary of the Public Correspondence of Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, 1633–1645: From the Original, in the Library at Pinkie House', a collection Hope's official and private correspondence from the last twelve years of his life.
Family
Hope married Elizabeth Bennet, daughter of John Binning or Bennet of Wallyford,
Haddingtonshire
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. The couple had the following children:
*
John Hope, Lord Craighall
Sir John Hope, 2nd Baronet, Lord Craighall (1605? – 27 April 1654) was a Scottish judge.
Life
Born about 1605, he was eldest son of Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, 1st Baronet, by Elizabeth, daughter of John Bennet of Wallyford in Haddingtonshi ...
(1605?–1654)
*
Thomas Hope, Lord Kerse
Sir Thomas Hope of Kerse (1606–1643) was a Scottish judge and politician.
Life
The second son of Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Bennett of Wallingford, Berkshire, he was born on 6 August 1606. On 17 July ...
(1606–1643)
*William, died young
*Henry, died young
*Sir Alexander Hope of Grantham/Granton (1611–1680), Carver Extraordinary
and
cup-bearer
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to Charles I.
*
Sir James Hope of Hopetoun
Sir James Hope of Hopetoun (1614–1661) was a Scottish lawyer, industrialist and politician.
Life
The sixth son of Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, Fife, Scotland, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Binning or Bennet of Wallyford, Haddington ...
(1614–1661),
progenitor
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of the
Earls of Hopetoun
*David, died young
*Patrick, died young
*Charles, died young
*Elizabeth, died young
*Margaret, died young
*Mary/Marie, mother of
Sir Charles Erskine, 1st Baronet of Alva
Sir Charles Erskine, 1st Baronet (4 July 1643– 1690), of Alva, Clackmannanshire, Alva, Fife, was a Scottish politician who sat in the Scottish Conventions in 1665 and 1667 and in the Parliament of Scotland from 1689 to 1690.
Life
He was born ...
*Elizabeth, died unmarried
*Anne/Anna, married
David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross
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Life
Erskine was the only son of Henry Erskine, 1st Lord Cardross, Henry Erskine, second son of the second marriage of John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1558–1634), Joh ...
Of the four sons who survived infancy, three of these later qualified as advocates: John, Thomas and James.
Two of these sons were elevated to judges in the Supreme Court.
Two of his sons were appointed to the bench while Hope was Lord Advocate; and it being judged by the Court of Session unbecoming that a father should plead uncovered before his children, the privilege of wearing his hat, while pleading, was granted to him. This privilege his successors in the office of Lord Advocate have in theory ever since enjoyed.
Historical fiction
* Sir Thomas Hope is the subject of
Nigel Tranter
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's last novel,
''Hope Endures'' (2005).
References
Attribution
External links
Article on Sir Thomas Hope
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1573 births
1646 deaths
Nobility from Edinburgh
Thomas
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Lord advocates
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Lords High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Members of the Faculty of Advocates
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17th-century Scottish politicians
Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1630
Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1639–1641
Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1628–1633
Burials at Greyfriars Kirkyard