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Frederick Locker-Lampson

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376: 157: 19: 287: 395: 265:(1902) William James wrote of the 'amiable' personality shown in this book: "This is a complex, a tender, a submissive, and graceful state of mind. For myself, I should have no objection to calling it on the whole a religious state of mind, although I dare say that to many of you it may seem too listless and half-hearted to merit so good a name." 167:
Chronic ill-health debarred Locker from any active part in life, but it did not prevent his delighting a wide circle of friends by his gifts as a host and raconteur, and from accumulating many treasures as a connoisseur. He was acquainted with practically all the major literary figures of the age,
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As a poet, Locker belongs to the choir who deal with the gay rather than the grave in verse, with the polished and witty rather than the lofty or emotional. His good taste kept him as far from the broadly comic on the one side as his kind heart saved him from the purely cynical on the other. To
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compiled by his elder son, Godfrey, was published in 1900. The Rowfant Club, a Cleveland-based society of book collectors, is named after his home.
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the memorable advice "to lay a Frenchman close, and you will beat him." His mother, Eleanor Mary Elizabeth Boucher, was a daughter of the Revd.
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he added qualities of his own which lent his work distinction in no wise diminished by his unwearied endeavour after directness and simplicity.
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in 1920. This gives an interesting idea of his personality and literary connections as well as notes on his book collection.
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to England, and sister of Lady Augusta Stanley. After his marriage he left the Civil Service, in consequence of ill-health.
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After a desultory education, Frederick Locker began life in a colonial broker's office. Soon he obtained a clerkship in
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In 1872 Lady Charlotte Locker died. Two years later Locker married Miss Hannah Jane Lampson, the only daughter of
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He was a noted bibliophile and one of the foremost exponents of the "Cabinet" style of
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and Maud by his second. Eleanor married first Lionel Tennyson, younger son of the poet
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My confidences. An autobiographical sketch addressed to my descendants
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day
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He had five children: Eleanor by his first wife, and
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English
man of letters
bibliophile
poet
Greenwich Hospital
Edward Hawke Locker
William Locker
Nelson
Jonathan Boucher
George Washington
Somerset House
Lord Haddington
Admiralty
Lord Elgin
famous marbles
Sir Curtis Miranda Lampson
Sussex
Worth
Godfrey
Oliver
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Augustine Birrell

Matthew Arnold
Brownings
Carlyle
Dickens
George Eliot
Leigh Hunt

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