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See also: English lawyer, was See also: born at See also: Doncaster
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His grandfather and See also: great-grandfather were mayors of Doncaster, and the former for some years filled the office of See also: judge on the racecourse
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He was educated at a private school, at Manchester grammar school, and Caius See also: College, Cambridge
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Called to the See also: bar at Lincoln's See also: Inn in 1872, he joined the old midland circuit, afterwards going to the See also: north-eastern, making in his first See also: year 120 guineas and in the next 265 guineas
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From that See also: time he had a career of uninterrupted success
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In 1882 he was made a See also: queen's counsel, in 1884 he was made See also: recorder of Sheffield, and in 1894 he became See also: solicitor-general in See also: Lord Rosebery's See also: ministry, and was knighted, having first entered parliament as Liberal member for See also: York in 1885, after two unsuccessful attempts, the one at See also: King's
See also: Lynn in 188o, the other at York in 1883
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He was solicitor-general for less than a year
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In 1896 Lord Chief See also: Justice See also: Coleridge, Mr Montague Crackanthorpe and See also: Sir See also: Frank Lockwood went to the See also: United States to attend, as specially invited representatives of the English bar, the nineteenth meeting of the See also: American Bar Association
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On this trip Sir Frank Lockwood sustained the reputation which he enjoyed in See also: England as a humorous after-See also: dinner See also: speaker, and helped to strengthen the bond of friendship which unites the bench and bar of the United States with the bench and bar of England
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He died in See also: London on the 18th of See also: December 1897
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Lockwood had considerable talent for See also: drawing, inherited from his See also: father, which he employed, chiefly for the amusement of himself and his See also: friends, in the making of admirable caricatures in See also: pen and ink, and of sketches of humorous incidents, real or imaginary, See also: relating to the topic nearest at See also: hand
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An See also: exhibition of them was held soon after his See also: death
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See AugustineSee also: Birrell's biography of Lockwood and The Frank Lockwood Sketch-See also: Book (1898)
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