Elizabeth, Lady Hope

Elizabeth Reid Cotton, (9 December 1842 – 8 March 1922) who became Lady Hope when she married Sir James Hope in 1877, was a British evangelist active in the Temperance movement.

Elizabeth Hope
Born
Elizabeth Reid Cotton

9 December 1842
Tasmania, Australia
Died8 March 1922(1922-03-08) (aged 79)
Sydney, Australia
NationalityBritish
Other namesLady Hope, Elizabeth Denny
OccupationEvangelist
Known forTemperance movement
Spouse(s)Admiral James Hope
Thomas A. Denny

In 1915, she claimed to have visited the British naturalist Charles Darwin shortly before his death in 1882, during which interview Hope said Darwin spoke of second thoughts about publicising his theory of natural selection. That Hope visited Darwin cannot be excluded, though denied by Darwin's family, but her interpretation of what Darwin said at the putative interview is much less likely.

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