Correspondence between James Robert Hope-Scott and William Gladstone, Henry Edward Manning, Edward Bouverie Pusey, William Adams, and E L Badeley., 1837-1873, undated.
Scope and Contents
The papers cover the main interests of James Robert Hope-Scott's life, including the foundation of Trinity College, Glenalmond, the Protestant Bishopric of Jerusalem, his Fellowship at Merton, his travels in Europe, and various religious, ecclesiastical, and legal matters.
Among the correspondents are Gladstone, Manning, and Pusey. The letters of these men and of other correspondents are extensively quoted by R Ornsby in his ‘Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott’, 1884. Ornsby also quotes from the correspondence of Hope-Scott and Newman, but only one short letter from that correspondence is with the present collection.
Dates
- Creation: 1837-1873, undated.
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Extent
7 Volumes ; Quarto and octavo.
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Repository Details
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