Vice Admiral Sir William Johnstone Hope, GCB was a prominent and controversial British Royal Navy officer and politician in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain, whose career experienced fleet actions, disputes with royalty, party politics and entry to both Russian and British orders of chivalry. A popular officer, Hope served with Nelson, Duncan and Lord Keith through several campaigns, making connections which enabled him to secure a lengthy political career after his retirement from the Royal Navy in 1804 due to ill-health. After 26 years in Parliament, Hope was largely inactive and instead served as a Lord of the Admiralty and commissioner of Greenwich Naval Hospital. Hope died in 1832 after 55 years of naval and political service and was buried in the family plot in Scotland.
Hope in 1824, by James Ramsay
HMS Bellerophon, a ship commanded by William Johnstone Hope
Charles Hope, Lord Granton
Charles Hope, The Rt Hon. the Lord Granton FRSE was a Scottish politician and judge.
Charles Hope, Lord Granton
Lord Granton's Edinburgh townhouse at 12 Moray Place