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Locker-Lampson

American  
[lok-er-lam-suhn] / ˈlɒk ərˈlæm sən /

noun

  1. Frederick Frederick Locker, 1821–95, English poet.


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He was the guest of the MP Cdr Oliver Locker-Lampson.

From BBC • Nov. 24, 2021

While researching his book, Saving Einstein: How Norfolk Hid a Genius - The Double Life of Oliver Locker-Lampson, Mr McLaren found out that Einstein was given access to many luxuries.

From BBC • Nov. 24, 2021

Before Mr. Eden could reply, Commander Locker-Lampson asked "from what medical disability was Captain Cunningham-Reid suffering when he left England in the Blitz?"

From Time Magazine Archive

With his chest expanding under a livid blue shirt Commander Oliver Stillingfleet Locker-Lampson, patriotic Conservative M. P., proudly surveyed last week 20,000 seething, applauding Britons whom he had summoned to London's mammoth Albert Hall.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was a subtle and sustained attempt "to debauch the intellect of Ireland," as Mr. Locker-Lampson puts it, to denationalize her, and to make her own hands the instrument of her humiliation.

From The Framework of Home Rule by Childers, Erskine