Works
- ‘Occasional Attempts at Sentimental Poetry by a Man of Business,’ 1769
- ‘The New Brighthelmston Guide, a sketch in miniature of the British Shore,’ 1770
- ‘Letters on certain Proceedings in Parliament during the Sessions of the years 1769 and 1770,’ 1772
- ‘Thoughts in Prose and Verse started in his walks,’ Stockton, 1780; published the same year at London and Edinburgh
- ‘Letters on Credit,’ second edition
- with a postscript and a short account of the bank at Amsterdam, 1784; originally contributed to the ‘Public Advertiser,’ ‘of very little value,’ observes M'Culloch (Literature of Political Economy, p. 354)
Works about Hope
- "Hope, John (1739-1785)," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.

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