Gordon Cadden wrote:
A splendid Obituary Notice in yesterday's TIMES for Elaine Pritchard; 4 columns deep. C.D. Locock was her personal coach, and a friend of the family.
She was not fond of Alexander Alekhine, who sat in her rail compartment for an entire journey from London to Margate, without uttering a single word.
Thanks for pointing out the obituary in The Times.
A quick question about C. D. Locock, who I believe is Charles Dealtry Locock (British amateur champion in 1887). Would you (or anyone) know if he is related to this Charles Locock?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_LocockI'm asking as I'm not sure how common the name Locock is.
EDIT: Found the answer on a croquet website!
https://www.scottishcroquet.org.uk/inde ... ournaments"Sir Charles Bird Locock (CA silver medal 1906) was the grandson of Queen Victoria’s obstetrician for whom the baronetcy he inherited was created. His brother Charles Dealtry Locock wrote a number of books on croquet, was editor of the CA Gazette until 1915 and was the paid CA Handicapper from 1907 to 1929."
The father (and son of the Victorian obstetrician) was the Revd Alfred Henry Locock.