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UNITED IRISHMEN LEADER
Jemmy Hope; Rose Mullan
  • Death mask of Hope in the Ulster Museum

James Hope (Ireland)         
James "Jemmy" Hope (August 25, 1764 – February 10, 1847) was a radical democrat in Ireland who organised among tenant farmers, tradesmen and labourers for the Society of the United Irishmen. In the Rebellion of 1798 he fought alongside Henry Joy McCracken at the Battle of Antrim.
Jemmy Button         
  • ''Fuegians going to trade in Zapallos with the Patagonians'' from FitzRoy's ''Narrative'' (1839)
  • HMS ''Beagle'' (centre), watercolor by Owen Stanley (1841)
YAGHAN NATIVE, CELEBRITY IN ENGLAND
Orundellico; Jeremy Button; Fuegia Basket
Orundellico, known as "Jeremy Button" or "Jemmy Button" (c. 1815–1864), was a member of the Yaghan (or Yámana) people from islands around Tierra del Fuego, in modern Chile and Argentina.
Jemmy Wood         
  • A portrait of James Wood (possibly based on a print by George Rowe).
  • George Rowe]] of Cheltenham depicting James Wood with the Gloucester Old Bank in the background.
  • A figure of James Wood.
ENGLISH BANKER
James (Jemmy) Wood (7 October 1756 – 20 April 1836) was the owner of the Gloucester Old Bank who became nationally known as "The Gloucester Miser". His wealth of around £900,000 was stated at the time to have made him "the richest commoner in His Majesty's dominions".

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James Hope (Ireland)

James "Jemmy" Hope (August 25, 1764 – February 10, 1847) was a radical democrat in Ireland who organised among tenant farmers, tradesmen and labourers for the Society of the United Irishmen. In the Rebellion of 1798 he fought alongside Henry Joy McCracken at the Battle of Antrim. In 1803 he attempted to renew the insurrection against the British Crown in an uprising co-ordinated by Robert Emmett and the new republican directorate in Dublin. Among United Irishmen, Hope was distinguished by his conviction that "the fundamental question at issue between the rulers and the people" was "the condition of the labouring class".