Sir Alexander Hope | |
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Born | 2 December 1769 |
Died | 19 May 1837 | (aged 67)
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service/branch | British Army |
Rank | General |
Commands held |
14th Regiment of Foot Royal Military College, Great Marlow, later at Sandhurst |
Battles/wars | French Revolutionary Wars |
Awards | Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath |
General Sir Alexander Hope GCB (2 December 1769 – 19 May 1837) was a British Army officer who became the last Governor of the Royal Military College while it was at Great Marlow and the first after its move to Sandhurst.
Born the son of John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun, Alexander Hope was commissioned as an ensign in the 63rd Regiment of Foot in 1786.
He commanded the 14th Regiment of Foot at the skirmish at Geldermalsen, the Netherlands, in 1795 during the Flanders Campaign and was severely wounded, losing an arm and being left permanently lame. He was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Tynemouth and Cliff Fort in 1797, Lieutenant-Governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1798 and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the Forces in Holland in 1799. He became Governor of the Royal Military College in 1812 and, although he stood down as Governor of the College in 1819, he became Governor of the College again in 1824 before he went on to be Lieutenant-Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in 1826.
He was promoted full General in 1830. He was made Colonel of the 74th Foot in 1809, the 47th Foot in 1813 and the 14th Foot from 1835 to his death.