Anne Hope

[1] In London, Fulton met her father's friends, Daniel O'Connell, John Lawless, and other Irish parliamentary leaders.

She published in 1855 The Acts of the Early Martyrs, based on Pedro de Ribadeneira's Flores Sanctorum, and intended for the use of the schools connected with the Birmingham Oratory.

[1] Hope completed a life of St. Thomas à Becket in 1868, and a scholarly work on the Conversion of the Teutonic Race 1872 (2 vols.

She wrote articles in the Dublin Review between 1872 and 1879, replying there to James Anthony Froude's attack on St. Thomas à Becket in 1876.

[1] In 1894 Francis Aidan Gasquet edited from Hope's manuscript her First Divorce of Henry VIII.

[1] In 1831 Anne Fulton married James Hope, who died in 1841. in 1843 she published a 22-page memoir of her husband.

Grave of Anne Hope in Highgate Cemetery