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  2. Sir Thomas Hope, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    His "Practical Observations Upon divers titles of the Law of Scotland", commonly called the "Minor Practicks", were published in 1726, by Alexander Bayne. [10] [11]In 1843 the Bannatyne Club 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 ...

  3. Hope baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Hope Baronetcy, of Craighall in the County of Fife, created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 19 February 1628 for Thomas Hope, the Scottish advocate and advisor to Charles I. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The sixth Baronet assumed the additional surname of Bruce, a surname also held by the seventh Baronet.

  4. Clan Hope - Wikipedia

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    Tartan Hope. The surname Hope may be of native Scottish origin, being derived from the Scottish Borders family of Hop or Hoip. [4] In 1296 John de Hop of Peeblesshire and Adam le Houp both appear on the Ragman Rolls submitting to Edward I of England. [4] Alexander Nisbet suggested that the name may be from the H'oublons of Picardy family in ...

  5. Sir Thomas Hope, 8th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    His grandfather was Sir John Hope, Lord Craighall, 2nd Baronet Hope of Craighall. [1] The Hope baronetcy of Craighall in the county of Fife was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 19 February 1628 for Thomas Hope, a Scottish lawyer, and advisor to Charles I. [2] Like his ancestors, Hope studied the law.

  6. Sir Archibald Hope, 9th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    The Hope Baronetcy of Craighall in the County of Fife, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 19 February 1628 for Thomas Hope, a Scottish lawyer and advisor to Charles I. [ 3 ] In 1778 Sir Archibald purchased Pinkie House in Musselburgh , Edinburgh , Scotland from the Marquess of Tweeddale and established it as the seat of the Hopes ...

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    Mung Beans. Of course, baking isn't the only time you might need an egg replacement. “If you're looking for a protein-packed breakfast with a similar texture to scrambled eggs or an omelet, mung ...

  8. Fed’s Bostic says rate cuts still possible in 2025: 'I am not ...

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    Atlanta Federal Reserve president Raphael Bostic told Yahoo Finance that interest rate cuts are still on the table this year as policymakers assess how the economy is evolving and digest new ...

  9. John Hope, Lord Craighall - Wikipedia

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    By his first wife, Hope had two sons and six daughters. [3] The elder son, Thomas, born on 11 February 1633, was grandfather of Sir John Hope Bruce, 7th baronet, with whom his line became extinct. The second son, Archibald Hope (1639–1706), was Lord of Session in 1689, and Lord of Justiciary in 1690. He took the title of Lord Rankeillor, and ...