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Frank Lockwood (politician)

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In May 1895 Lockwood was lead counsel for the prosecution in Regina v. Oscar Wilde. The Liberal government seemed determined to get a successful prosecution. Edward Carson, who had successfully defended the Marquess of Queensbury against Wilde's misguided criminal libel, approached Frank Lockwood
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was an architect and his father a talented draughtsman. Lockwood also had a skill at drawing, which he used to amuse himself and his friends, by making caricatures in pen and ink, and sketches of humorous incidents, real or imaginary, relating to the topic nearest at hand. He illustrated C. J.
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in 1872, and joined the old midland circuit, afterwards going to the north-eastern, making in his first year 120 guineas and in the next 265 guineas. From that time he had a career of uninterrupted success, a high-profile brief being the defence of the murderer
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and asked "Can we not let up on the fellow now?". Lockwood answered that he would like to do so, but feared that the case had become too politicised to be dropped.
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Patrick Waddington, 'Schwabe, Julie (1818–1896)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, October 2006
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as specially invited representatives of the English bar. On the trip he sustained the reputation which he enjoyed in England as a humorous
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Baird (1995) p. 142. Also see Journal of the Lorn Archaeological and Historical Society (2009). Frank Lockwood's Island.
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in 1879. In 1880 he was a member of a Royal Commission to enquire into Corrupt Practices at Chester. He was made a
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Ward R. D. (2014) Wealth and notability : the Lockwood, Day and Metcalfe families of Yorkshire and London
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from 1893 to 1897. An exhibition of his work was held in London in March 1889. He was also author of
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of Manchester and Glyn-y-Garth, Anglesey, on 3 September 1874. His wife was the sister of fellow MP
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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http://www.lahsoc.org.uk/journals/journal_2009/7%20Frank%20Lockwoods%20Island.pdf
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "Y"
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Lockwood made two unsuccessful attempts to enter parliament, the one at
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Lockwood married Julia Rosetta Salis Schwabe, daughter of Salis and
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and held the seat until his death in 1897. In 1894 he became
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Dark Side of the Black Museum 1835–1895 by Gordon Honeycombe
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by Augustine Birrell revised by H C G Matthew, OUP 2004-8
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in 1882 and in 1884 he was made recorder of Sheffield.
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