Lockwood was born at Lascelles Hall,
Huddersfield,
Yorkshire, England and was a right-handed batsman, right-arm slow-medium roundarm bowler and occasional
wicket-keeper. Lockwood played in 328 matches from 1868 to 1884, 214 of them for his native Yorkshire. Lockwood's brother,
Henry Lockwood, also played sixteen times for Yorkshire. His cousin, John Thewlis, and uncle,
John Thewlis senior, also played for Yorkshire, and he was related to the cricketing Eastwood and Bates families who also lived at Lascelles Hall. He was a loom weaver in his youth but became a professional cricketer, at first in league cricket with Kirkburton C.C. in 1864, and then Meltham Mills and Lockwood C.C. before being engaged by Cheetham Hill, Manchester in 1868, when he also made his Yorkshire debut. After he retired from playing in 1884, he ran a sports outfitting shop for ten years in Huddersfield at 18 West Parade. Lockwood died in December 1921, at the age of 76, in his home town. ==Further reading==