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LOCKHART, LAURENCE (brother of the preceding). _b._ 1796;
presbyterian minister Inchinnan 13 Jany. 1822; D.D. of Glasgow
univ. 1 May 1849; succeeded to Milton-Lockhart estate 1857;
author of Address to the people of Inchinnan 1843; Facts for the
times. Paisley 1843; Facts not fiction, address to the people of
Inchinnan 1843; Facts not falsehood. By a Parish Minister 1845;
Answer to the protest of the Free church 1846. _d._ 1876. _H.
Scott’s Fasti Ecclesiæ Scoticanæ_, _vol._ 2 _part_ 1 _p._ 221
(1868).
LOCKHART, LAURENCE WILLIAM MAXWELL (2 son of the preceding).
_b._ 1831; entered Glasgow univ. 1845 and Caius coll. Camb.
1850, B.A. 1855, M.A. 1861; ensign 92 foot 9 Feb. 1855, captain
19 Jany. 1864, sold out 12 Sep. 1865, served in Crimean war
1855–6; major 2nd royal Lanark militia 7 June 1870, lieut.-col.
8 April 1877 to death; Times correspondent for Franco-German
war July 1870; with the French army at battle of Forbach, then
with the German army; author of Doubles and Quits 2 vols. 1869;
Fair to see 3 vols. 1871; and Mine is thine 3 vols. 1878, novels
reprinted from Blackwood’s Mag. _d._ Mentone, France 23 March