Group Captain Sir Archibald Philip Hope, 17th Baronet, (27 March 1912 – 12 July 1987) was a Scottish
aristocrat and
aviator who flew with the
Royal Air Force
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during the
Second World War
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.
Early life and education
Archibald Philip Hope, known familiarly as Archie,
was the son of
Sir John Augustus Hope, 16th Baronet
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Augustus Hope, 16th Baronet, Order of the British Empire, OBE (7 July 1869 - 17 April 1924) was a British soldier and politician.
Life
Hope was son of Rev. Canon Charles Augustus Hope, Rector of Barwick in Elmet, Yor ...
Hope of Craighall and his wife, Hon. Mary Bruce, eldest daughter of
Alexander Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh
Alexander Hugh Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh, (13 January 1849 – 6 July 1921) was a Scottish Unionist politician, banker and statesman, who took a leading part in the affairs of the Church of Scotland. He was Secretary for Scotland betwe ...
.
The Hope Baronetcy of
Craighall
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in the County of
Fife, was created in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
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Baronetage of England (1611–1705)
King James ...
on 19 February 1628 for
Thomas Hope, a Scottish lawyer and advisor to
Charles I Charles I may refer to:
Kings and emperors
* Charlemagne (742–814), numbered Charles I in the lists of Holy Roman Emperors and French kings
* Charles I of Anjou (1226–1285), also king of Albania, Jerusalem, Naples and Sicily
* Charles I of ...
.
Archibald succeeded to the baronetcy at the age of 12 upon the death of his father in 1924.
Hope attended
Eton College
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, a
boarding school in
Eton,
Berkshire, and
Balliol College
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, one of the
constituent colleges
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of the
University of Oxford
, mottoeng = The Lord is my light
, established =
, endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019)
, budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20)
, chancellor ...
.
He graduated from Balliol in 1934 with a
Bachelor of Arts
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, where he read Modern History.
He qualified as a
Chartered Accountant.
While at Balliol, Hope appeared annually in dramatic productions with the ''Balliol Players''.
Hope learned to fly at Balliol College with the
Oxford University Air Squadron
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.
RAF career
Hope served with the
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve until moving to the
No. 601 Squadron, Auxiliary Air Force at
Hendon in 1934.
He was called to full-time service in the
Royal Air Force
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(RAF) on 24 August 1939,
From 19 August 1940 to 10 October 1940, he led the No. 601 Squadron.
He left No. 601 Squadron in December 1940, moving on to command
RAF Drem
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during 1943 and
RAF Peterhead
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History
The airfield was built in 1941 and disbanded in ...
in 1945.
Hope is credited with five aerial victories during his military tenure.
In recognition of his war service, he was decorated with the award of the
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) in 1940, invested as an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1945, and admitted to the
Royal Company of Archers
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.
Later life
After the war Hope had business ties to
English Electric Company Ltd.,
Napier Aero Engines Ltd., and
Airwork Ltd.
Family
In 1938, Hope married Ruth Chamberlain Davis, the daughter of Carl R. Davis of Fryern,
Storrington,
Sussex.
The couple had two sons:
Sir John Carl Alexander Hope, 18th Baronet (1939–2007) and Charles Archibald Hope (born 1945).
Hope's mother, Lady Hope, was appointed an OBE in 1920, and served as a
Justice of the Peace for
Midlothian.
Lady Hope made her home at
Pinkie House
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Biology
* Pinky finger or little finger
* Pinkie, a baby mouse used as a food for exotic pets
* Bilby or pinkie, an animal in Southern Australia
* Pinkie, a rosemary cultivar
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.
Hope's sister, Katharine Anne Hope (1916–1987) was married to Hope's No. 601 Squadron mate,
Carl Raymond Davis.
A brother, Lieutenant Colonel John Cecil Hope (1913–1945), served with the 1st Battalion,
King's Royal Rifle Corps and was awarded the
Distinguished Service Order
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and
Military Cross
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The MC ...
, before he died on 24 April 1945 on
active duty
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India
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in Italy.
A second brother, Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Alexander Hope (1914–1982), also fought in the Second World War with the King's Royal Rifle Corps, being appointed an OBE and awarded the Military Cross, but survived the war.
Hope died on 27 July 1987 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
He and his wife are buried in the Hope Baronets' plot at
St. Michael's Parish Church,
Inveresk
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, Scotland.
References
External links
Cuthbert Orde Portrait of Sir Archibald Philip Hope
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hope, Archibald Philip
1912 births
1987 deaths
Archibald
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Medieval forms include Old High German and Anglo-Saxon .
Erkanbald, bishop of ...
Baronets in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
People educated at Eton College
Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford
Royal Air Force pilots of World War II
Royal Air Force group captains
British World War II flying aces
Scottish flying aces
Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)
Members of the Royal Company of Archers
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II