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Lady Henrietta Hope

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on 1 January 1786, leaving £2,500 towards a chapel that Campbell agreed to complete. Campbell also died in 1786 so it was Campbell's executor, Lady Maxwell, who completed
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E. Dorothy Graham, ‘Hope, Lady Henrietta (c.1750–1786)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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It is said that she decided to become a devoted Christian during a rough crossing from Dover to Calais. She met
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that was named for her friend. It was located on Granby Hill in Bristol and it was opened in August 1788.
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where she and Lady Hope moved to. It became a chapel in 1786. In 1784 they had visited the spa of
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in 1772 and they became good friends. In 1780 they visited London and they met
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benefactor from Scotland. She was a lifelong friend of chapel builder
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near Bristol where they decided to build a chapel. Hope died in
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Campbell spent her time building chapels. She bought a house in
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Index

Scotland
Bristol
Kingdom of Great Britain
John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun
British
Willielma Campbell
Hope Chapel
Scotland
John Hope
earl of Hopetoun
Willielma Campbell
Selina, Countess of Huntingdon
Matlock
Hotwells
Bristol
Hope Chapel



accessed 17 June 2017
Samuel Burder
Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women
Categories
Scottish philanthropists
1750 births
1786 deaths
Hope family
Daughters of Scottish earls
18th-century Scottish people
18th-century British philanthropists

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