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In 1818, Lockhart met Sir Walter Scott, who introduced him to his family. Lockhart married Scott's eldest daughter Sophia in April 1820. It was a happy marriage, with winters spent in Edinburgh and summers at Chiefswood, a cottage on Scott's Abbotsford estate, where the Lockhart's first child John
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As the next heir to the Scotland property belonging to his unmarried half-brother, Milton Lockhart, he was sufficiently independent. In London he had social success, and was recognised as an editor. He contributed largely to the
1507: 181:, where he showed himself clever rather than industrious. He fell into ill-health, and had to be removed from school before he was 12; but on his recovery he was sent at this early age to the 1296: 637:– Lockhart's grave is on the right; the largest is that of Sir Walter and Lady Charlotte Scott; the inscribed slab covers the Scott's son's grave, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Walter Scott 1599: 111:(12 June 1794 – 25 November 1854) was a Scottish writer and editor. He is best known as the author of the seminal, and much-admired, seven-volume biography of his father-in-law 302:(Christopher North)), had joined its staff upon his return from Europe in 1817, and contributed to the caustic and aggressive articles that marked the early years of 1579: 898: 1584: 1554: 656:
Like his father-in-law he was a Freemason although he was initiated in a different Edinburgh Lodge – Lodge Canongate Kilwinning, No. 2, on 26 January 1826.
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hounding of Keats had contributed to his 1821 death, at age 25. Scott also felt it was his duty to defend his authors against Lockhart and
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He moved back to Scotland to live with his only surviving child Charlotte, who was settled at Abbotsford with her husband
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and spent much of his time with his grandfather, listening to Scott’s stories about Scottish history, hence Scott’s book,
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and Constable caused an outcry; and in the discussion that followed he showed bitterness in his pamphlet
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himself, particularly biographical articles. He showed the old, railing spirit in an article in the
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In 1813, Lockhart took a first in classics then, for two years after leaving Oxford, lived in
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suddenly electrified Edinburgh with an outburst of brilliant criticism. Lockhart (along with
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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painted two portraits of Lockhart, one of him alone, and the other with Charlotte Scott.
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History of the Lodge Canongate Kilwinning, No.2, compiled from the records 1677–1888
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in 1824. However, his strength did not lie in novel writing. He also contributed to
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set a modified version of the second half of Lockhart's poem 'Beyond' to music, "
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on 22 May 1916. The song/poem was later sung at the composer's funeral in
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and spent some time in Italy, but returned without recovering his health.
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translations of Spanish ballads, which in 1823 were published separately.
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to purchase the Astorga Collection. The collection is now housed at the
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At this time he was living at 25 Northumberland Street in Edinburgh's
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Photograph of John Gibson Lockhart at National Galleries of Scotland
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However, his major work, and the one for which he is known, is the
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Plaque to John Gibson Lockhart at 25 Northumberland St, Edinburgh
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and their contemporaries, although he did show appreciation of
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Between 1818 and 1825 Lockhart worked indefatigably. In 1819
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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He was the younger paternal half-brother of the politician
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Lockhart's fictional Peter Morris M.D., 1819 engraving by
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One of the main literary organs of the Cockney School was
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In 1825 Lockhart acted as an agent on behalf of the
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No. I." 270:Edinburgh was then the stronghold of the 139:Lockhart was born on 12 June 1794 in the 876: 874: 872: 870: 868: 866: 864: 862: 387:, to which he prefixed a life of author 1393:The Bach Choir: The First Hundred Years 1168:. JSTOR, Princeton University Library. 802:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 705: 1482:Works by or about John Gibson Lockhart 1367:C. Hubert H. Parry: His Life and Music 1027:"The Cockney School of Poetry. No. IV" 240:where, in 1816, he was elected to the 27:Scottish writer and editor (1794–1854) 1580:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh 626:, beside his son and father-in-law. 265:Lectures on the History of Literature 7: 1426:, 2 vols., London and New York, 1897 1585:Alumni of the University of Glasgow 1555:Members of the Faculty of Advocates 507:Vol. XXIII in 1828 a controversial 497:of 1833. He continued to write for 741:"John Gibson Lockhart (1794-1854)" 25: 1605:19th-century Scottish translators 1590:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 1321:. By Alan MacKenzie. 1888. p. 24. 529:, which he opened in 1829 with a 439:, which had been in the hands of 330:, calling him "a man of genius". 1517: 1369:. Clarendon Press. p. 496. 1337:. Oxford University Press, USA. 881: 377:appeared, and in 1822 he edited 232:before settling to the study of 1570:19th-century Scottish novelists 1138:. Old Bailey Proceedings Online 375:Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk 284:found a means of expression in 1: 1575:19th-century Scottish writers 1550:People from North Lanarkshire 1473:Works by John Gibson Lockhart 925:. Hathi Trust Digital Library 766:Rogers, Rev. Charles (1877). 561:The Ballantyne Humbug handled 553:London and Westminster Review 1503:National Gallery of Scotland 1463:Resources in other libraries 1396:. Routledge. pp. 96–7. 1267:National Library of Scotland 1221:Lennon, Paul Joseph (2024). 1086:. University of Pennsylvania 826:UK public library membership 428:National Library of Scotland 274:party, whose organ was the 1626: 1610:Scott family of Abbotsford 1424:The Life of J. G. Lockhart 1202:. Lord Byron and His Times 847:. Lord Byron and His Times 292:Edinburgh Monthly Magazine 1560:Scottish magazine editors 1458:Resources in your library 441:Sir John Taylor Coleridge 248:in 1817, when he visited 41: 1429:Alfred William Pollard, 589:Lockhart and Sophia, by 391:. Four novels followed: 189:, that he was offered a 165:St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh 1365:Dibble, Jeremy (1992). 1331:Shrock, Dennis (2009). 1240:10.1093/library/fpae008 1194:Hill Radcliffe, David. 1159:"A Literary Duel, 1954" 1057:spenserians.cath.vt.edu 1052:Lockhart, John Gibson. 1031:spenserians.cath.vt.edu 1025:Lockhart, John Gibson. 1004:spenserians.cath.vt.edu 998:Lockhart, John Gibson. 977:spenserians.cath.vt.edu 971:Lockhart, John Gibson. 904:Encyclopædia Britannica 841:"Life of J.G. Lockhart" 633:Scott family graves at 567:has been called, after 526:Murray's Family Library 238:University of Edinburgh 201:, and became versed in 195:Balliol College, Oxford 1288:"John Gibson Lockhart" 1106:"John Keats Biography" 952:. University of Dayton 923:catalog.hathitrust.org 811:10.1093/ref:odnb/16904 690:Royal College of Music 676:There is an old belief 638: 604:Tales of a Grandfather 593: 581:Family and final years 574:Life of Samuel Johnson 504:Constable's Miscellany 465:. 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J. G. Lockhart

Francis Grant
Cambusnethan House
Lanarkshire
Scotland
Abbotsford
Roxburghshire
Sir Walter Scott
Adam Blair
Reginald Dalton
manse
Cambusnethan House
Lanarkshire
Glasgow
minister
Church of Scotland
St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh
William Lockhart
Glasgow High School
University of Glasgow
Greek
Snell exhibition
Balliol College, Oxford
antiquities
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