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HOPE. 327 and Naples from the French armies, joint commissioner of the Island of Trinidad, in which capacity he captured the islands and settlements of Tobago, St. Lucia, Dominica, Esse- quibo, Berbice, and Surinam, then in the possession of France; b. 27 Nov. 1762; d. s. p. 13 June, 1815, haing ni. 6 Nov. 1804, Hon. Mary Frederica Elizabeth Mackenzie, eldest dau. and co- heir of Francis Humberstone, Baron Seaforth (ext.) ; she d. 28 Nov. 1862, having re-m. 21 May, 1817, to Right Hon. James Alexander Stewart, of Glasserton (E. G-ALLOWAT), who d. 24 Sept. 1843, leaving issue. SIR ALEXANDER HOOD, 2nd Baronet, jr.P. West Somer- set; b. 6 July, 1793; d. 7 Mar. 1851, having m. 3 Aug. 1815, Amelia Anne, yoimger dau. and coheir of Sir Hugh Bateman, Bart, of Hartington Hall, co. Derby, (%) and had 2 sons and 3 daus. (1) Sir Alexander Bateman Periam, 3rd and present Baronet. (2) Arthur William Acland, vice-adm. H.N. C.B. comdg. Channel squadron 1879, a lord of the admiralty 1878/9, direc- tor-gen. of naval ordnance 1869/74; b. 14 July, 1824 ; m. 2 Oct. 1855, Fanny Henrietta, 3rd dau. of Sir Charles Fitzroy Maclean, Bart, and has 2 daus. Emily. — Fanny Sophia. (3) Emily Periam, m. 23 June, 1846, to James Ciuiiis Somer- ville, Esq. of Dinder House, Somerset, high sheriff 1854 ; he d. 13 Jmie, 1876 having had 2 sons and 2 daus. [1] Arthur Fownes SOMERVILLE, of Dinder House, Somer- set, late lieut. N. Somerset yeo. cav.; b. 23 April, 1850 ; m. 4 Aug. 1880, Nellie, youngest dau. of late W. Stanley Sharland, of New Norfolk, Tasmania. [2] William Fownes, b. 4 June, 1851; m.23 Oct. 1878, Bertha Eveline, youngest dau. of Sir Tliomas Tancred, Bart. [3] Frances Fownes, m. 3 Jan. 1871, to Henry Chm-chill Max- well Lyte, Esq. F.S.A. and has 3 sons and 3 daus. John Maxwell Lyte, b. 11 May, 1875.— Walter Maxwell, b. 4 Mar. 1877.— Arthur Maxwell, b. 11 April, 1881.— Agnes Maxwell. — Edith Maxwell. — Margaret Maxwell. [4] Emily Fownes, m. 5 July, 1877, to Rev. Edward Leigh- ton Elwes, vice-principal of theol. coll. Wells, and has a dau. Mary Somerville ELWEiS. (4) Sophia Mary, d. 31 May, 1857, having m. 23 April, 1853, to Rev. John George Hickley, b.d. rector of Street and Walton, Somerset, formerly fellow Trin. Coll. Oxford, and has a dau. — Mary. (5) Anne Elizabeth Periam, m. 26 Aug. 1852, to George Fownes- Luttrell, of Dunster Castle, Somerset, high sheriff 1874, capt. late nth Somerset R.V. and has 4 sons and 2 daus. Alexander Fownes-Luttrell, lieut. gi-en. guards, b. 1 June, 1855.— Hugh Courtenay, lieut. rifle brigade ; b. 10 Feb. 1857.— Edward, b. 24 Sept. 1858.— Claude Mohun, b. 9 Sept. 1867.— Mary. — Beatrice. <s<!^S'» (t) Sir Hugh Bateman, of Hartington Hall, co. Derby (elder son of Richard Bateman, Esq.), created a Baroxet 15 Dec. 1806, with remainder in default of his issue male to the heirs male of the bodies of his daughters; b. 21 Mar. 1756; d. 28 Jan. 1824, having m. 4 Feb. 1786, Temperance, dau. of John Gisborne, Esq. of Derby, and of Yoxall Lodge, co. Staff, and had 2 daus. (1) Catherine Julia, d. 4 Aug. 1848, having m. 14 Feb. 1815, as 1st wife, to Sir Edward Dolman Scott, Bart, who d. 27 Dec. 1851, leaving issue. (2) Amelia Anne, m. 3 Aug. 1815, to Sir Alexander Hood, Bart above-mentioned, who d. 7 Mar. 1851. HOPE, Sir Archibald, of Craighall, co. Fife (1628,N.S.),liei;t.-col. Midlothian mil. 1856/77, major-gen. "royal company of archers," the Queen's body-guard in Scotland, D.L. co. Edinburgh; s. his father as 12th Baronet in 1853 ; b. 28 Feb. 1808 ; m. 17 July, 1862, Aldina, eldest dau. of Henry Eobert Kingscote, Esq.; heir presumptive, his brother John. Arms— Az. a chevron or between three bezants. Crest — Out of clouds a globe fracted at the top, over it a rain- bow all ppr. Supporters — Two females (the emblem of Hope) vested vert, ■ftTeathed ^-ith garlands of flowers, their exterior hands resting on an anchor all ppr. Motto — At spes infracta. Seat— Pinkie House, Musselboro, Mid-Lothian. Hineaflp. HENRY HOPE, a Dutch merchant (son of Edward Hope, of Edinburgh); m. Jacqueline de Tot. and had 3 sons, /!/ Sir Thomas, created a Baroxet 29 Feb. 1628. /2Jf Henry, of Amsterdam, merchant, great-great-grandfather of Thomas Hope, of Deepdene, Sussex, known as a patron of literature and the fine arts ; d. 3 Feb. 1831, having m. 16 April, 1806, Hon. Louisa Beresford, youngest child of Most Rev. and Right Hon. William, Lord Decies, archbishop of Tuam; she d. 21 July, 1851 having (re-m. 29 Nov. 1832, to Field Marshal Sir William Carr, Yiscount Beresford, G.C.B. G.c.H. K.T.S.; who d. s. p. 8 Jan. 1854), had ■nith other issue 3 sons, [1] Henry Thomas, of Deepdene aforesaid and Castle Blay- ney, co. Monaghan, J.P. M.P. Glouc; b. 1808; d.s. p.l. 4 Dec. 1862, ha'ing m. at Alverstoke, Hants. 1851, Anne Adele, dau. of M. Joseph Bichat. [2] Adrian John, capt. 4th dragoons; b. 28 Nov. 1811; d. 18 Dec. 1863, having m. , Matilda, Countess Rapp, dau. of Gen. Rapp, and had a son and 3 daus. (1) Adrian EUas, major city of London rifle vol. brig, since 1874; b. 8 April, 1845; m. 1st— 3 Jime, 1867, Lady Ida Louisa Alice Duff, dau. of James, Earl Fife, K.T. This man'iage was dissolved Nov. 1873. He m. 2ndly— 12 Oct. 1876, Mildred Henrietta, eldest dau. of Sir Francis Scott, Bart, and has 2 daus. Mary Georgina Frances, b. 13 May, 1878. — Violet Catherine Adele, b. 1 Feb. 1881. (2) Louisa Albertina, m. 29 Sept. 1858, to Adm. the Hon. Swinfen Thomas Carnegie. C.B. (E.NORTHESK), who d. 29 Nov. 1879, having been divorced in 1872. (3) Henrietta, m. 7 Nov. 1866, to Sir Arthur Divett Hayter, Bart. M.P. (4) Emily Mathilde, m. 17 Oct. 1868, to Clifford Arthur Vicomte de Fleury, charge d'affaires, Liberia, in Belgium. [3] Right Hon. Alexander James Beresford Beresford-Hope, P.c. (1880), assumed the additional siu:name of Beresford by R.L. 30 May. 1854, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of Viscomit Beresford, who also devised him the estates of Bedgebury Park, Kent, and Beresford Hall, Staff. hon. D.C.L. Oxon. 1848, hon. LL.d. Camb. 1864, and Dublin 1881, M.P. Maidstone 1841/52, 1857/9, Stoke-upon-Trent 1865,8, Cambridge University 1868, trustee British Museum 1879, ho n . LL.D, Virginia; b, 25 Jan, 1820; m. 7 July, 1842, Lady