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Lockwood, Frank (or Francis).
Adm. pens.
at CAIUS, Oct. 12, 1865.
[2nd] s. of Charles D[ay], merchant [stone quarrier (Boase)], of Ardwick, Manchester.
B. July 15, 1846, at Doncaster.
Schools, Manchester Grammar [and St Paul's]. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, 1869.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1872; Q.C., 1882; Bencher, 1886.
On the Midland Circuit.
A distinguished and successful Counsel in criminal cases.
Defended Charles Peace, the murderer, 1879.
Recorder of Sheffield, 1884.
M.P. for York, 1885-97.
Solicitor-General, 1894-5. Presented with freedom of York, June 1893.
Knighted, Nov. 30, 1894.
Married, Sept.
3, 1874, Julia Rosetta, dau. of Salis Schwabe, of Manchester and Glyn-y-Garble, Anglesey.
Inimitable humorist and master of caricature.
Contributor to Punch, 1893-7. Author: The Law and Lawyers of Pickwick, 1894 (2nd edition, 1896). Illustrated C. J. Darling's Scintillae Juris, 1889.
His sketches were exhibited in London, March, 1898, some of them being reproduced in the Frank Lockwood Sketch Book. Of Coburg Hill, Cloughton, Scarborough.
Died, Dec. 19, 1897, at 26 Lennox Gardens, Cadogan Square, London.
Memorial window in York Minster, unveiled March 7, 1899.
(Boase, VI. 72; Venn, II, 372; The Caian, VII. 3; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; D.N.B.; Who was Who, 1897-1916; A. Birrell, Sir Frank Lockwood.)
Frank (or Francis) LOCKWOOD
Approx. lifespan: 1846–1944
pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1865:10:12
2nd s. of Charles D , merchant [stone quarrier ( Boase]), of Ardwick, Manchester, [Lancashire],
b. 1846:07:15 at Doncaster, [West Riding of Yorkshire],
Schools Sch: Manchester [Lancashire], Grammar [
and St Paul's, [London], ].
Matric 1865:10MT:
BA 1869
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1869:04:14
Called to the Bar: 1872:01:26
Q.C.: 1882
Bencher: 1886
On: Midland Circuit
A distinguished and successful
Counsel in: : criminal cases. Defended Charles Peace, the murderer 1879
Recorder of: : Sheffield [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1884
M.P. for: : York [Yorkshire], 1885-97
Solicitor-General: 1894-95
Presented with freedom of York, [Yorkshire], 1893:06
Knighted 1894:11:30
m. 1874:09:03,Julia Rosetta dau. of Salis SCHWABE, of Manchester, [Lancashire], and Glyn-y-Garble, Anglesey ,
Inimitable humorist and master of caricature. Contributor to Punch 1893-7.
Author: The Law and Lawyers of Pickwick 1894
(2nd edition(1896)
Illustrated C. J. Darling's Scintillae Juris 1889.
His sketches were exhibited London , , March 1898, some of them being reproduced in the Frank Lockwood Sketch Book . Of Coburg Hill, Cloughton, Scarborough, [North Riding of Yorkshire], . d. 1897:12:19 at 26 Lennox Gardens, Cadogan Square, London ,
Memorial window in York Minster, [Yorkshire], , unveiled March 7 1899
( Boase, VI. 72; Venn, II, 372; The Caian, VII. 3; Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; D.N.B.; Who was Who 1897-1916; A. Birrell, Sir Frank LOCKWOOD .)
[add:]Reduced copy of portrait by 'Spy' in Vanity Fair : CAS: H.93[:add]

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