James Locke was born in
Edinburgh, Scotland in 1800 and was brought up the Edinburgh suburb of
Lochend. In the early 1820s he moved to the
Covent Garden area of
London and set up in business as an intermediary between Scottish woollen cloth manufacturers and London tailors and consumers. Locke's fortunes were transformed when around 1830 he moved his business premises to 119
Regent Street, London's prestigious shopping street. It was not long before the members of the nobility and fashionable
West End society were regular frequenters of his shop.
Queen Victoria and
Prince Albert were customers of Locke, In common with many successful Victorians, Locke was a supporter of various philanthropic causes, including being on the committees of the
Ragged School Union and the Scottish Hospital Charity. ==Fishing==