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Marquess of Linlithgow

Marquess of Linlithgow, in the County of Linlithgow or West Lothian, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 23 October 1902 for John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun.[1] The current holder of the title is Adrian Hope.

Marquessate of Linlithgow

Arms of Hope: Azure, on a chevron or between three bezants a laurel leaf vert
Creation date23 October 1902
Created byKing Edward VII
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderJohn Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun
Present holderAdrian Hope, 4th Marquess of Linlithgow
Heir apparentAndrew Hope, Earl of Hopetoun
Remainder tothe 1st Marquess' heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesEarl of Hopetoun
Viscount Aithrie
Lord Hope
Baron Hopetoun
Baron Niddry
Seat(s)Hopetoun House
MottoAt spes non fracta
("But my hope is not broken")

This branch of the Hope family descends from Sir Charles Hope, grandson of Sir James Hope, sixth son of Sir Thomas Hope, 1st Baronet, of Craighall (see Hope baronets). In 1703 he was created Lord Hope, Viscount Aithrie and Earl of Hopetoun in the Peerage of Scotland, with remainder to the heirs male and female of his body. He later served as Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire and as Governor of the Bank of Scotland. Lord Hopetoun married Lady Henrietta, only surviving daughter of William Johnstone, 1st Marquess of Annandale (died 1721). He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl. In 1763 he succeeded his kinsman as fourth Baronet, of Kirkliston (see Hope baronets for earlier history of this title).

His son from his first marriage, the third Earl, served as Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire from 1794 to 1816 and sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish representative peer from 1784 to 1794. In 1792 Lord Hopetoun succeeded his great-uncle as de jure fifth Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, although he never successfully claimed this title. In 1809 he was created Baron Hopetoun, of Hopetoun in the County of Linlithgow, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, with remainder to the heirs male of his father.[2] He died without male issue and the claim the earldom passed to his daughter Lady Anne (see below and the Earl of Annandale and Hartfell for later history of this branch of the family). Lord Hopetoun was succeeded (in the barony of Hopetoun according to the special remainder) by his half-brother, the fourth Earl. He was a general in the army, sat as Member of Parliament for Linlithgow and served as Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire. In 1814, two years before he succeeded in the earldom, he was raised to the Peerage of the United Kingdom in his own right as Baron Niddry, of Niddry Castle in the County of Linlithgow.[3]

He was succeeded by his son, the fifth Earl. He was Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire. His son, the sixth Earl, also served as Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire. He was succeeded by his son, the seventh Earl. He was a prominent colonial administrator and Conservative politician and served as Governor of Victoria, as the first Governor-General of Australia and as Secretary of State for Scotland. In 1902 he was created Marquess of Linlithgow, in the County of Linlithgow or West Lothian.[4] His son, the second Marquess, was also a politician and served as Viceroy of India from 1936 to 1943. He was succeeded by his eldest twin son, the third Marquess. He was Lord Lieutenant of West Lothian from 1964 to 1985. As of 2013 the titles are held by his only son, the fourth Marquess, who succeeded in 1985.

The family seat is Hopetoun House, near Queensferry, West Lothian.

Earls of Hopetoun (1703) edit

Other titles (1st Earl onwards): Viscount Aithrie (Sc 1703), Lord Hope (Sc 1703)
Other titles (3rd Earl onwards): Baron Hopetoun (UK 1809)
Other titles (4th Earl onwards): Baron Niddry (UK 1814)

Marquesses of Linlithgow (1902) edit

Other titles (1st Marquess onwards): Viscount Aithrie (Sc 1703), Lord Hope (Sc 1703), Baron Hopetoun (UK 1809), Baron Niddry (UK 1814)

The heir apparent is the present holder's eldest son, Andrew Christopher Victor Arthur Charles Hope, Earl of Hopetoun (born 1969).
The heir apparent's heir apparent is his elder son, Charles Adrian Bristow William Hope, Viscount Aithrie (born 2001).[5]

Baron Niddry (1814) edit

Other family members edit

Numerous other members of the Hope of Hopetoun family have also gained distinction. James Hope-Vere (son of William Hope-Vere, eldest son of the Hon. Charles Hope-Weir (1710–1791), second son of the first Earl) represented Ilchester in the House of Commons. Charles Hope (eldest son of John Hope, second son of the Hon. Charles Hope-Weir) was Lord President of the Court of Session under the judicial title of Lord Granton from 1811 to 1836. John Hope, son of Charles Hope, was Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland from 1841 to 1858. His son William Hope was a lieutenant-colonel in the army and recipient of the Victoria Cross. Charles Hope (1798–1854), son of Charles Hope, Lord Granton, was a rear-admiral in the Royal Navy. His son Charles Webley-Hope was also a rear-admiral in the Royal Navy. The latter was the father of 1) Sir George Price Webley Hope, an admiral in the Royal Navy, who was the father of Maurice Webley Hope (1901–1986), a brigadier in the army, and 2) Herbert Willes Webley Hope (1878–1968), an admiral in the Royal Navy, whose son Adrian Price Webley Hope was a major-general in the army.

Charles Hope, son of Charles Hope (1798–1854), was a captain in the Royal Navy. His son Frederick Hope was a major-general in the army. The latter's grandson Sir Peter Hope was a diplomat and served as Ambassador to Mexico from 1968 to 1972. He was also President of the British Association of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Sir John Hope (1765–1836) (second son of John Hope, second son of the Hon. Charles Hope-Weir) was a lieutenant-general in the army. His third son, Sir William Hope-Johnstone (1766–1831) was a vice-admiral in the Royal Navy. He married his second cousin Lady Anne Hope-Johnston, de jure 6th Countess of Annandale and Hartfell, daughter of the third Earl. Their eldest son John James Hope Johnstone (1796–1876) twice unsuccessfully claimed the earldom of Annandale and Hartfell. However, his great-great-great-grandson successfully claimed the title in 1985 (see Earl of Annandale and Hartfell).

Sir William Hope-Johnstone and Lady Anna Hope-Johnstone were also the parents of:

  1. Sir William James Hope-Johnstone (1798–1878), an admiral in the Royal Navy
  2. Commander Charles Jame Hope-Johnstone (1801–1835), who was the father of James Charles Hope-Johnstone (1835–1884), a major-general in the army
  3. George James Hope-Johnstone (1802–1842), a captain in the Royal Navy, whose son William George Hope-Johnstone (1830–1870) was also a captain in the Royal Navy

Sir George Johnstone Hope, son of Charles Hope-Weir by his third wife Helen Dunbar, was an admiral in the Royal Navy and fought at the Battle of Trafalgar. He married his first cousin once removed Lady Jemima Hope (d. 1808), daughter of the third Earl of Hopetoun. Their son Sir James Hope-Vere was an admiral of the fleet in the Royal Navy.

Charles Hope (1768–1828), eldest son of the second Earl from his third marriage to Lady Elizabeth Leslie, was a general in the army. The Hon. Sir Alexander Hope (1769–1837), fourth son of the second Earl (and second from his third marriage to Lady Elizabeth Leslie), was a general in the army and represented Linlithgowshire in the House of Commons. He was the father of 1) George William Hope of Luffness (1808–1863), Member of Parliament for Windsor from 1859 to 1863, whose son Sir Edward Stanley Hope (1846–1921) served as a Lunacy Commissioner, and 2) the Hon. James Hope-Scott, a prominent barrister, who was the father of James Hope, 1st Baron Rankeillour (see the Baron Rankeillour for more information on this branch of the family). The Hon. James Hope-Wallace, second son of the fourth Earl, was a lieutenant-colonel in the army and sat as a Member of Parliament. Charles Dunbar Hope-Dunbar, grandson of the Hon. Charles Hope, third son of the fourth Earl, proved his claim to the Dunbar Baronetcy of Baldoon (created in 1664) in 1916 and became the 6th Baronet (see Hope-Dunbar baronets). Lord John Hope, younger twin son of the second Marquess, was a prominent Conservative politician and was created Baron Glendevon in 1964.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "No. 11456". The Edinburgh Gazette. 28 October 1902. p. 1061.
  2. ^ "No. 16223". The London Gazette. 28 January 1809. p. 109.
  3. ^ "No. 16894". The London Gazette. 3 May 1814. p. 936.
  4. ^ "No. 27487". The London Gazette. 24 October 1902. p. 6734.
  5. ^ Morris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Linlithgow, Marquess of". Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 1 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's Ltd. pp. 2193–2199. ISBN 978-1-999767-0-5-1.

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HopetounRemainder tothe 1st Marquess heirs male of the body lawfully begottenSubsidiary titlesEarl of Hopetoun Viscount Aithrie Lord Hope Baron Hopetoun Baron NiddrySeat s Hopetoun HouseMottoAt spes non fracta But my hope is not broken This branch of the Hope family descends from Sir Charles Hope grandson of Sir James Hope sixth son of Sir Thomas Hope 1st Baronet of Craighall see Hope baronets In 1703 he was created Lord Hope Viscount Aithrie and Earl of Hopetoun in the Peerage of Scotland with remainder to the heirs male and female of his body He later served as Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire and as Governor of the Bank of Scotland Lord Hopetoun married Lady Henrietta only surviving daughter of William Johnstone 1st Marquess of Annandale died 1721 He was succeeded by his eldest son the second Earl In 1763 he succeeded his kinsman as fourth Baronet of Kirkliston see Hope baronets for earlier history of this title His son from his first marriage the third Earl served as Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire from 1794 to 1816 and sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish representative peer from 1784 to 1794 In 1792 Lord Hopetoun succeeded his great uncle as de jure fifth Earl of Annandale and Hartfell although he never successfully claimed this title In 1809 he was created Baron Hopetoun of Hopetoun in the County of Linlithgow in the Peerage of the United Kingdom with remainder to the heirs male of his father 2 He died without male issue and the claim the earldom passed to his daughter Lady Anne see below and the Earl of Annandale and Hartfell for later history of this branch of the family Lord Hopetoun was succeeded in the barony of Hopetoun according to the special remainder by his half brother the fourth Earl He was a general in the army sat as Member of Parliament for Linlithgow and served as Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire In 1814 two years before he succeeded in the earldom he was raised to the Peerage of the United Kingdom in his own right as Baron Niddry of Niddry Castle in the County of Linlithgow 3 He was succeeded by his son the fifth Earl He was Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire His son the sixth Earl also served as Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire He was succeeded by his son the seventh Earl He was a prominent colonial administrator and Conservative politician and served as Governor of Victoria as the first Governor General of Australia and as Secretary of State for Scotland In 1902 he was created Marquess of Linlithgow in the County of Linlithgow or West Lothian 4 His son the second Marquess was also a politician and served as Viceroy of India from 1936 to 1943 He was succeeded by his eldest twin son the third Marquess He was Lord Lieutenant of West Lothian from 1964 to 1985 As of 2013 update the titles are held by his only son the fourth Marquess who succeeded in 1985 The family seat is Hopetoun House near Queensferry West Lothian Contents 1 Earls of Hopetoun 1703 2 Marquesses of Linlithgow 1902 3 Baron Niddry 1814 4 Other family members 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarls of Hopetoun 1703 editOther titles 1st Earl onwards Viscount Aithrie Sc 1703 Lord Hope Sc 1703 Other titles 3rd Earl onwards Baron Hopetoun UK 1809 Other titles 4th Earl onwards Baron Niddry UK 1814 Charles Hope 1st Earl of Hopetoun 1681 1742 John Hope 2nd Earl of Hopetoun 1704 1781 James Hope Johnstone 3rd Earl of Hopetoun 1741 1816 John Hope 4th Earl of Hopetoun 1765 1823 John Hope 5th Earl of Hopetoun 1803 1843 John Alexander Hope 6th Earl of Hopetoun 1831 1873 John Adrian Louis Hope 7th Earl of Hopetoun 1860 1908 created Marquess of Linlithgow in 1902 Marquesses of Linlithgow 1902 editOther titles 1st Marquess onwards Viscount Aithrie Sc 1703 Lord Hope Sc 1703 Baron Hopetoun UK 1809 Baron Niddry UK 1814 John Adrian Louis Hope 1st Marquess of Linlithgow 1860 1908 Victor Alexander John Hope 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow 1887 1952 Charles William Frederick Hope 3rd Marquess of Linlithgow 1912 1987 Adrian John Charles Hope 4th Marquess of Linlithgow b 1946 The heir apparent is the present holder s eldest son Andrew Christopher Victor Arthur Charles Hope Earl of Hopetoun born 1969 The heir apparent s heir apparent is his elder son Charles Adrian Bristow William Hope Viscount Aithrie born 2001 5 Baron Niddry 1814 editJohn Hope 1st Lord Niddry 1765 1823 succeeded as Earl of Hopetoun in 1816 Other family members editNumerous other members of the Hope of Hopetoun family have also gained distinction James Hope Vere son of William Hope Vere eldest son of the Hon Charles Hope Weir 1710 1791 second son of the first Earl represented Ilchester in the House of Commons Charles Hope eldest son of John Hope second son of the Hon Charles Hope Weir was Lord President of the Court of Session under the judicial title of Lord Granton from 1811 to 1836 John Hope son of Charles Hope was Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland from 1841 to 1858 His son William Hope was a lieutenant colonel in the army and recipient of the Victoria Cross Charles Hope 1798 1854 son of Charles Hope Lord Granton was a rear admiral in the Royal Navy His son Charles Webley Hope was also a rear admiral in the Royal Navy The latter was the father of 1 Sir George Price Webley Hope an admiral in the Royal Navy who was the father of Maurice Webley Hope 1901 1986 a brigadier in the army and 2 Herbert Willes Webley Hope 1878 1968 an admiral in the Royal Navy whose son Adrian Price Webley Hope was a major general in the army Charles Hope son of Charles Hope 1798 1854 was a captain in the Royal Navy His son Frederick Hope was a major general in the army The latter s grandson Sir Peter Hope was a diplomat and served as Ambassador to Mexico from 1968 to 1972 He was also President of the British Association of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta Sir John Hope 1765 1836 second son of John Hope second son of the Hon Charles Hope Weir was a lieutenant general in the army His third son Sir William Hope Johnstone 1766 1831 was a vice admiral in the Royal Navy He married his second cousin Lady Anne Hope Johnston de jure 6th Countess of Annandale and Hartfell daughter of the third Earl Their eldest son John James Hope Johnstone 1796 1876 twice unsuccessfully claimed the earldom of Annandale and Hartfell However his great great great grandson successfully claimed the title in 1985 see Earl of Annandale and Hartfell Sir William Hope Johnstone and Lady Anna Hope Johnstone were also the parents of Sir William James Hope Johnstone 1798 1878 an admiral in the Royal Navy Commander Charles Jame Hope Johnstone 1801 1835 who was the father of James Charles Hope Johnstone 1835 1884 a major general in the army George James Hope Johnstone 1802 1842 a captain in the Royal Navy whose son William George Hope Johnstone 1830 1870 was also a captain in the Royal NavySir George Johnstone Hope son of Charles Hope Weir by his third wife Helen Dunbar was an admiral in the Royal Navy and fought at the Battle of Trafalgar He married his first cousin once removed Lady Jemima Hope d 1808 daughter of the third Earl of Hopetoun Their son Sir James Hope Vere was an admiral of the fleet in the Royal Navy Charles Hope 1768 1828 eldest son of the second Earl from his third marriage to Lady Elizabeth Leslie was a general in the army The Hon Sir Alexander Hope 1769 1837 fourth son of the second Earl and second from his third marriage to Lady Elizabeth Leslie was a general in the army and represented Linlithgowshire in the House of Commons He was the father of 1 George William Hope of Luffness 1808 1863 Member of Parliament for Windsor from 1859 to 1863 whose son Sir Edward Stanley Hope 1846 1921 served as a Lunacy Commissioner and 2 the Hon James Hope Scott a prominent barrister who was the father of James Hope 1st Baron Rankeillour see the Baron Rankeillour for more information on this branch of the family The Hon James Hope Wallace second son of the fourth Earl was a lieutenant colonel in the army and sat as a Member of Parliament Charles Dunbar Hope Dunbar grandson of the Hon Charles Hope third son of the fourth Earl proved his claim to the Dunbar Baronetcy of Baldoon created in 1664 in 1916 and became the 6th Baronet see Hope Dunbar baronets Lord John Hope younger twin son of the second Marquess was a prominent Conservative politician and was created Baron Glendevon in 1964 See also editEarl of Linlithgow Baron Glendevon Baron Rankeillour Earl of Annandale and Hartfell Hope baronets Hope Dunbar baronets dedication Earl s March 1889 written by Australian poet Walter J Turner whilst Adrian Hope was Governor General of AustraliaNotes edit No 11456 The Edinburgh Gazette 28 October 1902 p 1061 No 16223 The London Gazette 28 January 1809 p 109 No 16894 The London Gazette 3 May 1814 p 936 No 27487 The London Gazette 24 October 1902 p 6734 Morris Susan Bosberry Scott Wendy Belfield Gervase eds 2019 Linlithgow Marquess of Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage Vol 1 150th ed London Debrett s Ltd pp 2193 2199 ISBN 978 1 999767 0 5 1 References editHesilrige Arthur G M 1921 Debrett s Peerage and Titles of courtesy 160A Fleet street London UK Dean amp Son p 568 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Kidd Charles Williamson David editors Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition New York St Martin s Press 1990 page needed Leigh Rayment s Peerage Pages self published source better source needed External links editHopetoun House Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marquess of Linlithgow amp oldid 1214088369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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