Misplaced Pages

Robert Lock (British Army officer): Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editContent deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 22:56, 6 June 2013 editBarney the barney barney (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled10,234 edits added Category:Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire using HotCat← Previous edit Latest revision as of 21:47, 18 November 2024 edit undoCarcharoth (talk | contribs)Administrators73,579 edits Family: carry over reference 
(21 intermediate revisions by 20 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Short description|British army officer (1879–1957)}}
'''Sir Robert Ferguson Lock''' ] ] (13 December 1879 - 25 July 1957) was a British ] in the ] who served during the ]<ref>The Times, Saturday, Jul 27, 1957; pg. 8; Issue 53904; col F Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Lock</ref>. He was awarded the CB in 1937 and KBE in 1944<ref>‘PENTON, Maj.-Gen. Arthur Pole’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 </ref>.
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}


Major General '''Sir Robert Ferguson Lock''' ] ] (13 December 1879 &ndash; 25 July 1957) was a ] officer in the ] who served during the ].<ref>The Times, Saturday, Jul 27, 1957; pg. 8; Issue 53904; col F Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Lock</ref>
In 1910 he married Kathleen‎ Beryl Penton, daughter of ] CB, CMG, CVO in 1910. They had a daughter ] whose second husband was the composer ], another duaghter, and a son Robert John Penton Lock who also served as an aritlleryman in the ], dying in 1944<ref>http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2034701/LOCK,%20ROBERT%20JOHN%20PENTON</ref>.

==Career==
]
Lock was commissioned a ] in the ] on 23 June 1898, and promoted to ] on 16 February 1901.<ref>Hart′s Army list, 1904</ref> He was seconded to take a course of instruction at the School of Gunnery in 1903.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=27513 |date=6 January 1903 |page=108 }}</ref>

He was awarded the CB in 1937 and KBE in 1944.<ref>‘PENTON, Maj.-Gen. Arthur Pole’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 </ref>

==Family==
In 1910 he married Kathleen Beryl Penton, daughter of ] CB, CMG, CVO in 1910. They had a daughter ] whose second husband was the composer ], another daughter, and a son Robert John Penton Lock who also served as an artilleryman in the ], dying on 26 March 1944.<ref name="CWGC">{{CWGC|id=2034701|name=Lock, Robert John Penton|access-date=18 November 2024}}</ref> The inscription chosen for the gravestone for their son Robert was: "AS GOLD IN THE FURNACE HATH HE TRIED THEM, AND RECEIVED THEM".<ref name="CWGC"/>


== References == == References ==
{{Reflist|30em}}


==External links==
<references/>
*


{{UK-military-bio-stub}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lock, Robert Ferguson}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Lock, Robert Ferguson}}
]

]] ]
]
]
]
] ]
]
]
]


{{UK-army-bio-stub}}

Latest revision as of 21:47, 18 November 2024

British army officer (1879–1957)

Major General Sir Robert Ferguson Lock KBE CB (13 December 1879 – 25 July 1957) was a British Army officer in the Royal Artillery who served during the First World War.

Career

Major General Lock and Mrs. Lock watching Mrs. Kay Thompson operate a clicking machine at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions plant, May 1943.

Lock was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Royal Garrison Artillery on 23 June 1898, and promoted to lieutenant on 16 February 1901. He was seconded to take a course of instruction at the School of Gunnery in 1903.

He was awarded the CB in 1937 and KBE in 1944.

Family

In 1910 he married Kathleen Beryl Penton, daughter of Arthur Pole Penton CB, CMG, CVO in 1910. They had a daughter Ursula whose second husband was the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, another daughter, and a son Robert John Penton Lock who also served as an artilleryman in the Second World War, dying on 26 March 1944. The inscription chosen for the gravestone for their son Robert was: "AS GOLD IN THE FURNACE HATH HE TRIED THEM, AND RECEIVED THEM".

References

  1. The Times, Saturday, Jul 27, 1957; pg. 8; Issue 53904; col F Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Lock
  2. Hart′s Army list, 1904
  3. "No. 27513". The London Gazette. 6 January 1903. p. 108.
  4. ‘PENTON, Maj.-Gen. Arthur Pole’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 6 June 2013
  5. ^ "Casualty Details: Lock, Robert John Penton". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 18 November 2024.

External links


Flag of the British ArmySoldier icon

This biographical article related to the British Army is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories:
Robert Lock (British Army officer): Difference between revisions Add topic