Honorific-Prefix: | The Most Honourable |
The Marquess of Linlithgow | |
Honorific-Suffix: | MC |
Birth Date: | 7 April 1912 |
Death Place: | Westminster, London, England |
Children: | 2, including Adrian Hope, 4th Marquess of Linlithgow |
Parents: | Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow |
Relatives: | John Hope, 1st Baron Glendevon (twin brother) |
Allegiance: | United Kingdom |
Rank: | Captain |
Unit: | 51st (Highland) Division |
Battles: | World War II |
Charles William Frederick Hope, 3rd Marquess of Linlithgow MC (7 April 1912 – 7 April 1987) was a British peer and businessman.
The son of Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow. He was the elder twin brother of John Hope, 1st Baron Glendevon. His first wife, Vivien Kenyon-Slaney, daughter of Major Robert Orlando Rodolph Kenyon-Slaney, died on 23 September 1963. He later married Judith Lawson, daughter of Stanley Matthew Lawson, in 1965.
He was educated at Ludgrove School[1] and Eton College. Lord Hope fought in WWII and received the Military Cross for his service.[2] He was a member of the 51st (Highland) Division. In 1940, he was taken prisoner at Dunkirk and held at Colditz Castle.
After the war he went into finance and was a director of Eagle Star Insurance.
In 1974, Lord Linlithgow created The Hopetoun House Preservation Trust to ensure Hopetoun House and the estate were preserved for future generations.[3]
Lord Linlithgow was married twice. His first marriage was to Vivien Kenyon-Slaney, daughter of Major Robert Orlando Rodolph Kenyon-Slaney and Lady Mary Cecilia Rhodesia Hamilton, on 24 July 1939. The couple had two children together.
Lady Linlithgow died on 23 September 1963. Lord Linlithgow married, secondly, Judith Lawson, daughter of Stanley Matthew Lawson, on 15 February 1965.
He died on his 75th birthday on 7 April 1987, and was succeeded in the marquessate by his son, Adrian.