Arthur Hope, 2nd Baron Rankeillour

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Arthur Oswald James Hope, 2nd Baron Rankeillour GCIE MC (7 May 1897 - 26 May 1958) was a British peer and politician.

The eldest son of James Fitzalan Hope, 1st Baron Rankeillour and Mabel Ellen Riddell, he was educated at the Oratory School and at Sandhurst. He joined the Coldstream Guards in 1914 and served in France during World War I, being awarded the Military Cross and the Croix de Guerre, mentioned in despatches, and severely wounded. He later served in Turkey from 1922-1923.

In 1919 he married Grizel, youngest daughter of Brigadier-General Sir Robert Gordon Gilmour.

He was Conservative Member of Parliament for Nuneaton from 1924-1929 and for Birmingham Aston from 1931-1939. He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Col George Lane Fox, Secretary for Mines from 1924-1926, and was a whip from 1935 until 1946, first as an unpaid Assistant Whip in 1935, then as an unpaid Lord of the Treasury 1935-1937, as Vice-Chamberlain of the Household from May-October 1937 and finally as Treasurer of the Household from 1937-1939 (a post his father had held in 1915-16).

On leaving the House of Commons, he was Governor of Madras from 1940-1946.

He succeeded father in 1949 as Baron Rankeillour.

Preceded by
James Fitzalan Hope
Baron Rankeillour
1949–1958
Succeeded by
Henry John Hope