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Sir James Lockhart of Lee (d. 1674), was a lord of the Court of Session with the judicial title of Lord Lee, who commanded a regiment at the battle of Preston (1648).Lord Lee's eldest son, Sir William Lockhart of Lee (1621–1675), after fighting on the king's side in the English Civil War, attached himself to Oliver Cromwell, whose niece he married, and by whom he was appointed commissioner ...
Clan Lockhart is an ancient family from the Scottish Lowlands.. Taking their name from Locard or Lokart in early times, it changed with Symon Locard, 2nd of Lee in 1330.. The Lockharts were a powerful family, and certainly one of the most prominent families in lowland Scotland during the Middle Ages.
Coat of arms of the Lockharts of Lee: Argent a man’s heart proper within a fetterlock sable, on a chief azure three boar’s heads erased of the first. [2]He was son of Sir James Lockhart XI of Lee, of a lairdly family, [3] by his wife, Jean Weir of Stonebyres, Lanarkshire.
Lee Castle, also known as The Lee, is a castellated mansion in Auchenglen, a branch of the Clyde Valley in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.It is located 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) south of Braidwood, and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north-west of Lanark.
English: Photograph of Lockheart Castle exterior and steps by amusement park "Marble Village Lockheart Castle" in Takayama Village, Gunma Prefecture, old name of this castle is "Milton Lockhart House", was constructed in Scotland of 1829, dismantled in 1987 and rebuild in Japan of 1993 as "Lockheart Castle".
Lockhart was executed on December 9, 1997, in Texas.His last meal consisted of a double-meat cheeseburger, French fries, and Coca-Cola.Lockhart's last words were; "a lot of people view what is happening here as evil, but I want you to know that I found love and compassion here.
No Hiding Place was a sequel to the series Murder Bag and Crime Sheet, all featuring the snuff-taking Detective Superintendent (later Detective Chief Superintendent) Lockhart, played by Raymond Francis.
The House of the Seven Gables was released in the second week of April 1851. [8] Two printings were issued in the first month, a third in May, and a fourth in September 1851, totaling 6,710 copies in its first year (slightly more than The Scarlet Letter in its first year).
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