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he denounced Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson. Flora Fraser describes his letters as "long, vituperative screeds about the horrors of Lady Hamilton." The letters Lock wrote contained "scabrous comments" and gained a wide circulation back in the United Kingdom among those who wished to attack the government by attacking its servants.
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Lady Hamilton's grip over Lord Nelson was especially criticized by Lock. He spoke of her "unbounded power" over Nelson, and complained that the vice-admiral's "extravagant love" had made him "the laughing stock of the whole fleet." Lock became famous for the salacious letters he wrote home in which
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However, as soon as the patriots left the protection of their forts and started boarding the ships that were supposed to take them to France, the Neapolitan King and Queen, who were still safely sheltered in Palermo, informed Lord Nelson that they were disavowing the agreement. The Queen explicitly
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as his personal representative with "the unrestricted quality of alter-ego," signed an armistice with the patriots in the King's name. The agreement gave the French and the patriots the full honors of war, with their persons and property guaranteed, and included the provision that the garrisons of
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by the Neapolitan monarchs and their British allies, in which more than 8,000 of the refugees aboard the transports were tried for treason, severely damaged Nelson's reputation back in the United Kingdom and remains to this day a controversial part of his
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Lock began his campaign of denigration on 30 June 1799 in a letter to his father in which he commented on Nelson's return to the recaptured Naples on 24 June with Emma and her husband Sir William. Lock stated that the three embarked aboard
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In the same letter, Lock blamed Lady Hamilton as the one behind the decision to keep him uninformed, and described her as a "superficial, grasping and vulgar minded woman." However, private orders given by the
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Charles Lock's death left his family unprovided for. As a result, his daughters continued to receive a pension from the British government well into adulthood, the total of which amounted to £288 in 1838.
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movement) managed to recapture Naples from the French and the Neapolitan patriots, with the help of some Austrian and Russian troops. Ruffo, who had been appointed by King
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that 145 had been executed in Naples; 1,900 transported to France; between 700 and 800 sent to the island of Maritimo; and many had died in unwholesome Neapolitan jails.
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Despite Lock's role in bringing to light the atrocities that were taking place in Naples, modern historians have mixed opinions about him. Terry Coleman, in his book
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and of the stab our English honour has received in being employed to decoy these people, who relied upon our faith, into the most deplorable situation... but
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the forts could embark freely for France. Charles Lock called the agreement "a very wise measure...as it effectively sweeps the Kingdom of the disaffected."
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were the actual reason why Nelson and Lady Hamilton left Palermo for Naples with such secrecy, thus forcing Sir William to break his word to Charles Lock.
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argues that "without much wealth, Charles Lock was a man in a hurry who made no secret that he had designs on Sir William's position as ambassador."
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made Lock witness several important events during his consulship. With a French invasion of Naples imminent, British vice-admiral
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The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal: Being a Complete Table of All the Descendants Now Living of Edward III, King of England
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Charles Lock was born in 1770 into a rich, though illegitimate family. He was the second son of William Lock, who purchased the
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will I hope exonerate the nation from an imputation so disgraceful. And charge it where it should lie, on the shoulders of
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of the British fleet of cheating and colluding with merchants over prices. This caused an altercation between
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Garlick, Kenneth (December 1968). "Lawrence's Portraits of the Locks, the Angersteins and the Boucherettes".
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Naples in 1799: An Account of the Revolution of 1799 and of the Rise and Fall of the Parthenopean Republic
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to build the present manor house. Charles Lock's parents were close friends to famed diarist and novelist
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Davis, John A. (Autumn 1999). "The Neapolitan Revolution 1799–1999: Between History and Myth".
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in London. This was not Nelson's usual style. In response Lock wrote hostile letters home."
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The Locks of Norbury: The Story of a Remarkable Family in the XVIIIth and XIXth Centuries
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The Locks of Norbury; the story of a remarkable family in the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries
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on 26 December 1803. However, he never served there: on his way to Egypt, he died of
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that he "married above himself." Lock's wife was the half-sister of the Irish rebel
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had landed him the job, which was considered an unimportant position. However, the
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Like many members of the Lock family, Charles had a portrait of him painted by
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in 1822. Their son William Hamilton Greville, born in 1826, died a bachelor.
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and Lock. Lord Nelson challenged Lock's accusations of cheating. Historian
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instructed "Lord Nelson to treat Naples as if it were a rebellious city in
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The Pursuit of the Heiress: Aristocratic Marriage in Ireland 1740–1840
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Charles Lock is well known for his hatred of Lord Nelson's mistress,
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The Pursuit of Victory: The Life and Achievement of Horatio Nelson
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Author Jack Russell, who was critical of Lock, stated in his book
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The Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland
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The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson
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Gower, Ronald Sutherland; Lawrence, Thomas; Garlick, Kenneth;
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The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Wimbledon, Surrey
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Sermoneta, Vittoria Colonna Caetani (duchessa di) (1940).
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The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame D'Arblay)
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The Peerage of the British Empire as at Present Existing
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the sentiment of abhorrence expressed by the whole fleet
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who was hanged for treason, and the cousin of prominent
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Ruvigny et Raineval, Melville Henry Massue (marquis of)
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Charles Lock and his wife Cecilia had three daughters:
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section), brought the matter to the attention of the
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William Lock of Norbury and Frederica Augusta Schaub
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Co. 803:"Norbury Park: Summer all the winter". 650: 394:, was created in the territory of the 203:On 12 July 1795, Charles Lock married 1924:26 December 1803 – 12 September 1804 1361:"Nelson's censored passion uncovered" 699: 697: 695: 693: 209:Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Leinster 7: 1786:(2nd ed.). London: J. Murray. 1359:Thorpe, Vanessa (21 October 2001). 510:states that during the altercation: 320:Charles Lock was appointed British 150:(1770 – 12 September 1804) was the 1033:Bartlett, William Abraham (1865). 828:National Heritage List for England 368:Denunciation of British atrocities 207:(9 July 1775 – 1824), daughter of 14: 2057:People from the Kingdom of Naples 1815:Journal of Modern Italian Studies 1441:. 24 December 1803. p. 1825. 717:National Library of Wales Journal 364:on 23 December of the same year. 2037:British consuls-general in Egypt 1883:British consul-general in Naples 1718:. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1512:. Vol. 23. 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Index

Charles Locke (disambiguation)
Charlie Lock

Lazzaretto
Malta
British
Naples
Cecilia Margaret Ogilvie
Emily Frederica
Georgina Cecilia
Lucy Frances
British
consul-general
Naples

Norbury Park
Norbury Park
Mickleham
Surrey
Thomas Sandby
Frances Burney
Cecilia Margaret Ogilvie
Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Leinster
William Ogilvie
1st Marquess of Donegall
Lord Edward FitzGerald
Whig
Charles James Fox
decrepit Ambassador
half-blind Admiral

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