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Sir Peter Laurie ( 3 March 1778 - 3 December 1861 ) was a British politician who served as Lord Mayor of London .
He was appointed Sheriff of the City of London for 1823 and elected Lord Mayor for 1832 .
From 1838 until his death , he was Chairman of the Union Bank of London .
He also worked as a saddler , who supplied saddles for the Indian army , and wrote two books on prison reform .
He was knighted in 1824 and is buried in the western section of Highgate Cemetery .
Life
Sir Peter Laurie ( 3 March 1778 - 3 December 1861 ) , lord mayor of London , was son of John Laurie , a small landowner and agriculturist , of Stitchell , Roxburghshire .
He was at first intended for the ministry of the established church of Scotland , and learned latin in Haddington Grammar School .
His mother died 1784 and he did n't get on well with his stepmother to the extent that he left home at the age of 12 to join his brother in Jedburgh .
Here , and later in Edinburgh , after another disagreement , he learned the saddler 's trade .
He came to London as a lad to seek his fortune .
He obtained a clerkship in the office of John Jack , whose daughter Margaret he afterwards married , and subsequently set up for himself as a saddler , carrying on business at 296 Oxford Street .
Becoming a contractor for the Indian army his fortune was rapidly made , and in 1820 he took his sons into partnership ; he himself retired from the business in 1827 .
He was chairman of the Union Bank from its foundation in 1839 until his death .
In 1823 he served the office of sheriff , and on 7 April 1824 received the honour of knighthood .
On 6
July 1826 he was chosen alderman for the ward of Aldersgate .
In 1831 he contested the election for the mayoralty with Sir John Key , who was put forward for re-election .
Laurie was defeated , but served the office in the following year in the ordinary course of seniority .
He was master of the Saddlers ' Company in 1833 .
During his mayoralty and throughout his public life
Laurie devoted himself largely to schemes of social advancement .
He gained the reputation of being a good magistrate , and took an active part in the proceedings of the court of common council , where he showed himself a disciple of Joseph Hume .
In 1825 he succeeded in throwing open to the public the meetings of the court of Middlesex magistrates , and in 1835 the meetings of the court of aldermen were also held in public through his endeavours .
He was president of Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals , and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of Westminster and the county of Middlesex .
His town residence was situated in Park Square , Regent 's Park , where he died of old age and infirmity on 3 December 1861 .
He was buried in the western section of Highgate cemetery on 10 December .
Laurie had no children , and was left a widower in 1847 .
Obituary cropped print of Peter Laurie Alderman Cute and the Heir to Bowley .
Alderman Cute was a character from Charles Dickens '
The Chimes and was based on Peter Laurie .
Laurie 's remarks on the 1844 Mary
Furley case have been cited as one inspiration to Dickens to write The Chimes .
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The deceased was a son of the late Mr John Laurie , a plain man who lived upon his own lands at Stichill , Roxburghshire , and who earned a competency as a small agriculturist .
At Stichill , Peter Laurie was born but little is known of his early youth , except that he was originally destined for the ministry of the Established Church of Scotland .
One thing , however , is certain , which is , that he resolved to turn his steps southwards and to seek his fortunes in London .
Arriving in London , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
Eventually he rose to become a large contractor for the Indian army , and so thoroughly did he prosper in this business that he was enabled to retire , while still comparatively a young man , from active commercial engagements with something more than a competency .
He was elected to serve the office of Sheriff of London and Middlesex in 1823 , and was chosen Alderman of Aldersgate Ward in the year 1826 .
He held the office of Lord Mayor in 1832-33 .
The police annals of the City in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of Davidson and Gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
To prevent these celebrated culprits from escaping by means of any technical plea , Sir Peter Laurie insisted on having the case placed in the hands of the City Solicitor , so that wholesale swindling should not triumph against the cause of justice .
The investigation of these frauds occupied no less than twelve sittings before the criminals were sent for trial to the Old Bailey .
Sir Peter Laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the Presidency of the Bethlehem and Bridewell Hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
Among these , the claims of art and those of Christian missions were not forgotten .
The late Alderman was one of the originators of the Wilkie Memorial , and has presided on more than one occasion at the annual meetings of the Wesleyan Missionary Society .
Sir Peter Laurie was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of Westminster and for the county of Middlesex , and a Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London .
He married , Margaret , daughter of John Jack , Esq. , but was left a widower , without issue , in 1847 .
His health , which had long been feeble , grew sensibly worse in the week before his death , while he was staying at Brighton .
On the l of December he was brought up thence to London , in spite of the remonstrances of his friends , who feared that he would die upon the road : but he was resolved , in his own words , " to die at home . "
And he had his wish ; for he had reached his house less than forty-eight hours when he ceased to breathe .
The remains of the deceased Alderman were deposited in the cemetery at Highgate on Tuesday , 10 December , his funeral being attended by several members of the Aldermanic body .
Grave of Sir Peter Laurie in Highgate Cemetery ( west )
Portrait
There is a mezzotint portrait of him engraved by James Scott from a painting by Thomas Philipps , R.A. , and published in 1839 ; and an inferior lithographic print from a drawing by F. Cruikshank was published by Hullmandel .
A portrait by an unknown painter , presented to him by the company on 24 Feb .
1835 , hangs in Saddlers ' Hall .
A painting by John Phillip is located in John Muir House in Haddington .
Publications * 1.
' Maxims ... , ' 12mo , London , 1833 . * 2 . ' Substance of Speech of Sir P. Laurie on the Question of the Periodical Election of Magistrates in the Court of Common Council , ' 28 March , privately printed , 8vo , London , 1835 .
* 3. ' Correspondence between C. Cator ... and Sir P. L. upon the Minutes of the Court of Common Council , ' 8vo . * 4. ' Speech ... at the Public Breakfast of the Wesleyan Missionary Society , ' pp. 8 , 8vo , London , 1843 .
* 5. ' Killing no Murder , or the Effects of Separate Confinement ... , ' 8vo , London , 1846 .
* 6 .
'A Letter on the Disadvantages and Extravagances of the Separate System of Prison Discipline for County Gaols ... , ' 8vo , London , 1848 .
Bibliography * Laurie , Peter G. ( 1901 ) .
Sir Peter Laurie : a family memoir .
Brentwood : Wilson and Whitworth .
* Grant , James ( 1841 ) .
Portraits of public characters , by the author of Random recollections of the Lords and Commons .
Vol .
1. London : Saunders and Otley . pp.
120-153 .
Townsend 's Calendar of Knights City Press , 7 Dec .
1861 Gent .
Mag .
1862 , pt. i. pp.
91-3 Public Domain
This article incorporates text from this source , which is in the public domain .
Sherwell 's Historical Account of the Saddlers ' Company , 1889 Catalogues of the British Museum and the Guildhall Library


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( february [PERIOD] 2025 ) ( learn [ACT] how and when to remove this message [SPEECH ACT] ) the deceased was a son [PERSON] of the late mr john laurie [PERSON] [PERSON] , a plain man [PERSON] who lived upon his own lands [LAND] at stichill [UNKNOWN] , roxburghshire [PLACE] , and who earned a competency [AMOUNT] as a small agriculturist [PERSON] . at stichill [UNKNOWN] , peter laurie [PERSON] was born but little is known of his early youth [PERIOD] , except that he was originally destined for the ministry [INSTITUTION] of the established church [PERSON] of scotland [PLACE] . one thing [ENTITY] , however , is certain , which is , that he resolved to turn his steps [NAME] southwards and to seek his fortunes [PERSON] in london [PLACE] . arriving in london [PLACE] , with but few pounds [UNIT] and fewer friends [PERSON] , he applied himself in earnest [PERSON] to business [INFORMATION] ; and having filled a clerk [PERSON] ’s place [PLACE] in a saddler [PERSON] ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter [PERSON] of his employer [PERSON] , set up on his own account [COLLECTION] as a merchant [PERSON] . eventually he rose to become a large contractor [PERSON] for the indian army [HUMAN GROUP] , and so thoroughly did he prosper in this business [INFORMATION] that he was enabled to retire [ACT] , while still comparatively a young man [PERSON] , from active commercial engagements [STATE] with something more than a competency [AMOUNT] . he was elected to serve the office [PLACE] of sheriff [PERSON] of london [PLACE] and middlesex [PLACE] in 1823 , and was chosen alderman [PERSON] of aldersgate ward [PERSON] in the year [PERIOD] 1826 . he held the office [PLACE] of lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] in 1832-33 . the police annals [UNKNOWN] of the city [PLACE] in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series [SERIES] of frauds [ACT] on the part of davidson [PERSON] and gordon [PERSON] , who , by means [UNKNOWN] of fictitious warrants [PERSON] and other gross impositions [PERSON] , had practised to an enormous extent [PLACE] upon the credulous confidence [INFORMATION] of the public [UNKNOWN] . to prevent these celebrated culprits [PERSON] from escaping by means [UNKNOWN] of any technical plea [CAUSE] , sir peter laurie [PERSON] [PERSON] insisted on having the case [RANK] placed in the hands [PERSON] of the city solicitor [PLACE] , so that wholesale [UNKNOWN] swindling should not triumph against the cause [CAUSE] of justice [PROPERTY] . the investigation [INVESTIGATION] of these frauds [ACT] occupied no less than twelve sittings [UNKNOWN] before the criminals [PERSON] were sent for trial to the old bailey [PERSON] . sir peter laurie [PERSON] [PERSON] led a public [UNKNOWN] life [EVENT] of great value [VALUE] to the interests [AMOUNT] of philanthropy [ACTION] and social advancement [AMOUNT] , and filled a variety [SET] of offices [COLLECTION] , ( such as the presidency [RATIO] of the bethlehem [PLACE] and bridewell hospitals [RESOURCE] , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements [UNKNOWN] of the day [PERIOD] . among these , the claims [AMOUNT] of art [ARTWORK] and those of christian missions [NUMBER] were not forgotten . the late alderman [PERSON] was one of the originators [PERSON] of the wilkie memorial [PERSON] , and has presided on more than one occasion [PERSON] at the annual meetings [UNIT] of the wesleyan missionary society [INSTITUTION] . sir peter laurie [PERSON] [PERSON] was a magistrate [UNKNOWN] and deputy-lieutenant for the city [PLACE] of westminster [PLACE] and for the county [PLACE] of middlesex [PLACE] , and a commissioner [PERSON] of lieutenancy [PROPERTY] for london [PLACE] . he married , margaret [PERSON] , daughter [PERSON] of john jack [PERSON] , esq. , but was left a widower [PERSON] , without issue [QUESTION] , in 1847 . his health [PROPERTY] , which had long been feeble , grew sensibly worse in the week [PERIOD] before his death [EVENT] , while he was staying at brighton [PLACE] . on the l of december [PERIOD] he was brought up thence [UNKNOWN] to london [PLACE] , in spite [EVENT] of the remonstrances [UNKNOWN] of his friends [PERSON] , who feared that he would die upon the road [PLACE] : but he was resolved , in his own words [WORD] , " to die at home [PLACE] . " and he had his wish [PERSON] ; for he had reached his house [PLACE] less than forty-eight hours [PERIOD] when he ceased to breathe . the remains [UNKNOWN] of the deceased alderman [PERSON] were deposited in the cemetery [PLACE] at highgate [UNKNOWN] on tuesday [PERIOD] , 10 december [PERIOD] , his funeral [ACTION] being attended by several members [STATE] of the aldermanic body [BODY] . grave [RESULT] of sir peter laurie [PERSON] [PERSON] in highgate cemetery [PLACE] ( west ) portrait [EVENT] there is a mezzotint portrait [EVENT] of him engraved by james scott [PERSON] from a painting [ABSTRACT ENTITY] by thomas philipps [PERSON] , r.a. , and published in 1839 ; and an inferior lithographic print [SPEECH ACT] from a drawing [PICTURE] by f. cruikshank [PERSON] was published by hullmandel [UNKNOWN] . a portrait [EVENT] by an unknown painter [PERSON] , presented to him by the company [INSTITUTION] on 24 feb [UNKNOWN] . 1835 , hangs in saddlers [UNKNOWN] ' hall [PLACE] . a painting [ABSTRACT ENTITY] by john phillip [PERSON] is located in john muir house [PLACE] in haddington [PLACE] . publications [ACTION] * 1. ' maxims [UNKNOWN] ... , ' 12mo , london [PLACE] , 1833 . * 2 . ' substance [SUBSTANCE] of speech [SPEECH] of sir p. laurie [PERSON] on the question [QUESTION] of the periodical election [PROCESS] of magistrates [UNKNOWN] in the court [EVENT] of common council [HUMAN GROUP] , ' 28 march [PERIOD] , privately printed , 8vo , london [PLACE] , 1835 . * 3. ' correspondence [SIMILARITY] between c. cator [PLACE] ... and sir p. l. upon the minutes [PERIOD] of the court [EVENT] of common council [HUMAN GROUP] , ' 8vo . * 4. ' speech [SPEECH] ... at the public breakfast [FOOD] of the wesleyan missionary society [INSTITUTION] , ' pp. 8 , 8vo , london [PLACE] , 1843 . * 5. ' killing no murder [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , or the effects [UNKNOWN] of separate confinement [ACT] ... , ' 8vo , london [PLACE] , 1846 . * 6 . 'a letter [PURPOSE] on the disadvantages [UNKNOWN] and extravagances [AMOUNT] of the separate system [SYSTEM] of prison discipline [DISCIPLINE] for county gaols [PERSON] ... , ' 8vo , london [PLACE] , 1848 . bibliography [RANK] * laurie [PERSON] , peter g. ( 1901 ) . sir peter laurie [PERSON] [PERSON] : a family memoir [ABSTRACT ENTITY] . brentwood [PERSON] : wilson [PERSON] and whitworth [PERSON] . * grant [DOCUMENT] , james [PERSON] ( 1841 ) . portraits [EVENT] of public [UNKNOWN] characters [SYMBOL] , by the author [PERSON] of random recollections [ARTIFACT] of the lords [PERSON] and commons [UNKNOWN] . vol . 1. london [PLACE] : saunders [PERSON] and otley [PERSON] . pp. 120-153 . townsend [PERSON] 's calendar [RESOURCE] of knights city [PLACE] press [INSTITUTION] , 7 dec [PERSON] . 1861 gent [PERSON] . mag [PERSON] . 1862 , pt. i. pp. 91-3 public domain [RANK] this article [ARTICLE] incorporates text [DOCUMENT] from this source [RANK] , which is in the public domain [RANK] . sherwell [PERSON] 's historical account [COLLECTION] of the saddlers [UNKNOWN] ' company [INSTITUTION] , 1889 catalogues [SERIES] of the british museum [PLACE] and the guildhall library

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3december6PERIOD sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) was a british politician who served as lord mayor of london .
4court5EVENT he gained the reputation of being a good magistrate , and took an active part in the proceedings of the court of common council , where he showed himself a disciple of joseph hume .
5office5PLACE he obtained a clerkship in the office of john jack , whose daughter margaret he afterwards married , and subsequently set up for himself as a saddler , carrying on business at 296 oxford street .
6section4PLACE he was knighted in 1824 and is buried in the western section of highgate cemetery .
7business4INFORMATION he obtained a clerkship in the office of john jack , whose daughter margaret he afterwards married , and subsequently set up for himself as a saddler , carrying on business at 296 oxford street .
8laurie4PERSON sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) was a british politician who served as lord mayor of london .
9alderman4PERSON july 1826 he was chosen alderman for the ward of aldersgate .
10city4PLACE he was appointed sheriff of the city of london for 1823 and elected lord mayor for 1832 .
11saddler4PERSON he also worked as a saddler , who supplied saddles for the indian army , and wrote two books on prison reform .
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17sheriff3PERSON he was appointed sheriff of the city of london for 1823 and elected lord mayor for 1832 .
18company3INSTITUTION he was master of the saddlers ' company in 1833 .
19middlesex3PLACE in 1825 he succeeded in throwing open to the public the meetings of the court of middlesex magistrates , and in 1835 the meetings of the court of aldermen were also held in public through his endeavours .
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22saddlers3UNKNOWN he was master of the saddlers ' company in 1833 .
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26case2RANK furley case have been cited as one inspiration to dickens to write the chimes .
27son2PERSON sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) , lord mayor of london , was son of john laurie , a small landowner and agriculturist , of stitchell , roxburghshire .
28man2PERSON the deceased was a son of the late mr john laurie , a plain man who lived upon his own lands at stichill , roxburghshire , and who earned a competency as a small agriculturist .
29agriculturist2PERSON sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) , lord mayor of london , was son of john laurie , a small landowner and agriculturist , of stitchell , roxburghshire .
30painting2ABSTRACT ENTITY there is a mezzotint portrait of him engraved by james scott from a painting by thomas philipps , r.a. , and published in 1839 ; and an inferior lithographic print from a drawing by f. cruikshank was published by hullmandel .
31cemetery2PLACE he was knighted in 1824 and is buried in the western section of highgate cemetery .
32chimes2PERSON the chimes and was based on peter laurie .
33county2PLACE he was president of bridewell and bethlehem hospitals , and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of westminster and the county of middlesex .
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36year2PERIOD laurie was defeated , but served the office in the following year in the ordinary course of seniority .
37home2PLACE his mother died 1784 and he did n't get on well with his stepmother to the extent that he left home at the age of 12 to join his brother in jedburgh .
38wesleyan missionary society2INSTITUTION the late alderman was one of the originators of the wilkie memorial , and has presided on more than one occasion at the annual meetings of the wesleyan missionary society .
39extent2PLACE his mother died 1784 and he did n't get on well with his stepmother to the extent that he left home at the age of 12 to join his brother in jedburgh .
40daughter2PERSON he obtained a clerkship in the office of john jack , whose daughter margaret he afterwards married , and subsequently set up for himself as a saddler , carrying on business at 296 oxford street .
41frauds2ACT the police annals of the city in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of davidson and gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
42westminster2PLACE he was president of bridewell and bethlehem hospitals , and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of westminster and the county of middlesex .
43means2UNKNOWN the police annals of the city in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of davidson and gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
44scotland2PLACE he was at first intended for the ministry of the established church of scotland , and learned latin in haddington grammar school .
45speech2SPEECH ' maxims ... , ' 12mo , london , 1833 . * 2 . ' substance of speech of sir p. laurie on the question of the periodical election of magistrates in the court of common council , ' 28 march , privately printed , 8vo , london , 1835 .
46widower2PERSON laurie had no children , and was left a widower in 1847 .
47sources2RANK this section does not cite any sources .
48mayoralty2UNKNOWN in 1831 he contested the election for the mayoralty with sir john key , who was put forward for re-election .
49age2PROPERTY his mother died 1784 and he did n't get on well with his stepmother to the extent that he left home at the age of 12 to join his brother in jedburgh .
50competency2AMOUNT the deceased was a son of the late mr john laurie , a plain man who lived upon his own lands at stichill , roxburghshire , and who earned a competency as a small agriculturist .
51john jack2PERSON he obtained a clerkship in the office of john jack , whose daughter margaret he afterwards married , and subsequently set up for himself as a saddler , carrying on business at 296 oxford street .
52stichill2UNKNOWN the deceased was a son of the late mr john laurie , a plain man who lived upon his own lands at stichill , roxburghshire , and who earned a competency as a small agriculturist .
53contractor2PERSON becoming a contractor for the indian army his fortune was rapidly made , and in 1820 he took his sons into partnership ; he himself retired from the business in 1827 .
54union bank2PLACE from 1838 until his death , he was chairman of the union bank of london .
55fortune2PERSON he came to london as a lad to seek his fortune .
56peter laurie2PERSON sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) was a british politician who served as lord mayor of london .
57print2SPEECH ACT obituary cropped print of peter laurie alderman cute and the heir to bowley .
58highgate cemetery2PLACE he was knighted in 1824 and is buried in the western section of highgate cemetery .
59life laurie1PERSON
60disadvantages1UNKNOWN 'a letter on the disadvantages and extravagances of the separate system of prison discipline for county gaols ... , ' 8vo , london , 1848 .
61friends1PERSON arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
62source1RANK this article incorporates text from this source , which is in the public domain .
63mother1PERSON his mother died 1784 and he did n't get on well with his stepmother to the extent that he left home at the age of 12 to join his brother in jedburgh .
64james1PERSON there is a mezzotint portrait of him engraved by james scott from a painting by thomas philipps , r.a. , and published in 1839 ; and an inferior lithographic print from a drawing by f. cruikshank was published by hullmandel .
65aldersgate1UNKNOWN july 1826 he was chosen alderman for the ward of aldersgate .
66employer1PERSON arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
67life sir peter laurie1PERSON
68bibliography1RANK bibliography * laurie , peter g. ( 1901 ) .
69mayor1HUMAN ROLE sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) was a british politician who served as lord mayor of london .
70gordon1PERSON the police annals of the city in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of davidson and gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
71church1PERSON he was at first intended for the ministry of the established church of scotland , and learned latin in haddington grammar school .
72retire1ACT eventually he rose to become a large contractor for the indian army , and so thoroughly did he prosper in this business that he was enabled to retire , while still comparatively a young man , from active commercial engagements with something more than a competency .
73earnest1PERSON arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
74culprits1PERSON to prevent these celebrated culprits from escaping by means of any technical plea , sir peter laurie insisted on having the case placed in the hands of the city solicitor , so that wholesale swindling should not triumph against the cause of justice .
75children1PERSON laurie had no children , and was left a widower in 1847 .
76ward1PERSON july 1826 he was chosen alderman for the ward of aldersgate .
77dec1PERSON townsend 's calendar of knights city press , 7 dec .
78alderman cute1PERSON obituary cropped print of peter laurie alderman cute and the heir to bowley .
79portraits1EVENT portraits of public characters , by the author of random recollections of the lords and commons .
80commissioner1PERSON sir peter laurie was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of westminster and for the county of middlesex , and a commissioner of lieutenancy for london .
81c. cator1PLACE * 3. ' correspondence between c. cator ... and sir p. l. upon the minutes of the court of common council , ' 8vo . * 4. ' speech ... at the public breakfast of the wesleyan missionary society , ' pp. 8 , 8vo , london , 1843 .
82family memoir1ABSTRACT ENTITY sir peter laurie : a family memoir .
83substance1SUBSTANCE ' maxims ... , ' 12mo , london , 1833 . * 2 . ' substance of speech of sir p. laurie on the question of the periodical election of magistrates in the court of common council , ' 28 march , privately printed , 8vo , london , 1835 .
84april1PERIOD in 1823 he served the office of sheriff , and on 7 april 1824 received the honour of knighthood .
85aldermen1UNKNOWN in 1825 he succeeded in throwing open to the public the meetings of the court of middlesex magistrates , and in 1835 the meetings of the court of aldermen were also held in public through his endeavours .
86council1HUMAN GROUP he gained the reputation of being a good magistrate , and took an active part in the proceedings of the court of common council , where he showed himself a disciple of joseph hume .
87thing1ENTITY one thing , however , is certain , which is , that he resolved to turn his steps southwards and to seek his fortunes in london .
88city solicitor1PLACE to prevent these celebrated culprits from escaping by means of any technical plea , sir peter laurie insisted on having the case placed in the hands of the city solicitor , so that wholesale swindling should not triumph against the cause of justice .
89joseph hume1PERSON he gained the reputation of being a good magistrate , and took an active part in the proceedings of the court of common council , where he showed himself a disciple of joseph hume .
90cause1CAUSE to prevent these celebrated culprits from escaping by means of any technical plea , sir peter laurie insisted on having the case placed in the hands of the city solicitor , so that wholesale swindling should not triumph against the cause of justice .
91account1COLLECTION arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
92chairman1PERSON from 1838 until his death , he was chairman of the union bank of london .
93aldersgate ward1PERSON he was elected to serve the office of sheriff of london and middlesex in 1823 , and was chosen alderman of aldersgate ward in the year 1826 .
94endeavours1UNKNOWN in 1825 he succeeded in throwing open to the public the meetings of the court of middlesex magistrates , and in 1835 the meetings of the court of aldermen were also held in public through his endeavours .
95calendar1RESOURCE townsend 's calendar of knights city press , 7 dec .
96john phillip1PERSON a painting by john phillip is located in john muir house in haddington .
97life1EVENT life
98oxford street1PLACE he obtained a clerkship in the office of john jack , whose daughter margaret he afterwards married , and subsequently set up for himself as a saddler , carrying on business at 296 oxford street .
99public domain1RANK 91-3 public domain
100charles dickens1PERSON alderman cute was a character from charles dickens '
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102periodical election1PROCESS ' maxims ... , ' 12mo , london , 1833 . * 2 . ' substance of speech of sir p. laurie on the question of the periodical election of magistrates in the court of common council , ' 28 march , privately printed , 8vo , london , 1835 .
103margaret1PERSON he obtained a clerkship in the office of john jack , whose daughter margaret he afterwards married , and subsequently set up for himself as a saddler , carrying on business at 296 oxford street .
104haddington grammar school1INSTITUTION he was at first intended for the ministry of the established church of scotland , and learned latin in haddington grammar school .
105steps1NAME one thing , however , is certain , which is , that he resolved to turn his steps southwards and to seek his fortunes in london .
106road1PLACE on the l of december he was brought up thence to london , in spite of the remonstrances of his friends , who feared that he would die upon the road : but he was resolved , in his own words , " to die at home . "
107investigation1INVESTIGATION the investigation of these frauds occupied no less than twelve sittings before the criminals were sent for trial to the old bailey .
108politician1PERSON sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) was a british politician who served as lord mayor of london .
109election1PROCESS in 1831 he contested the election for the mayoralty with sir john key , who was put forward for re election .
110heir1PERSON obituary cropped print of peter laurie alderman cute and the heir to bowley .
111random recollections1ARTIFACT portraits of public characters , by the author of random recollections of the lords and commons .
112old bailey1PERSON the investigation of these frauds occupied no less than twelve sittings before the criminals were sent for trial to the old bailey .
113question1QUESTION ' maxims ... , ' 12mo , london , 1833 . * 2 . ' substance of speech of sir p. laurie on the question of the periodical election of magistrates in the court of common council , ' 28 march , privately printed , 8vo , london , 1835 .
114bethlehem hospitals1PLACE he was president of bridewell and bethlehem hospitals , and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of westminster and the county of middlesex .
115disagreement1EVENT here , and later in edinburgh , after another disagreement , he learned the saddler 's trade .
116merchant1PERSON arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
117regent1PERSON his town residence was situated in park square , regent 's park , where he died of old age and infirmity on 3 december 1861 .
118maxims1UNKNOWN ' maxims ... , ' 12mo , london , 1833 . * 2 . ' substance of speech of sir p. laurie on the question of the periodical election of magistrates in the court of common council , ' 28 march , privately printed , 8vo , london , 1835 .
119fewer friends1PERSON arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
120lands1LAND the deceased was a son of the late mr john laurie , a plain man who lived upon his own lands at stichill , roxburghshire , and who earned a competency as a small agriculturist .
121bridewell1PERSON he was president of bridewell and bethlehem hospitals , and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of westminster and the county of middlesex .
122police annals1UNKNOWN the police annals of the city in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of davidson and gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
123sittings1UNKNOWN the investigation of these frauds occupied no less than twelve sittings before the criminals were sent for trial to the old bailey .
124course1PERSON laurie was defeated , but served the office in the following year in the ordinary course of seniority .
125president1PERSON he was president of bridewell and bethlehem hospitals , and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of westminster and the county of middlesex .
126art1ARTWORK among these , the claims of art and those of christian missions were not forgotten .
127members1STATE the remains of the deceased alderman were deposited in the cemetery at highgate on tuesday , 10 december , his funeral being attended by several members of the aldermanic body .
128established church1PERSON he was at first intended for the ministry of the established church of scotland , and learned latin in haddington grammar school .
129hours1PERIOD and he had his wish ; for he had reached his house less than forty-eight hours when he ceased to breathe .
130missions1NUMBER among these , the claims of art and those of christian missions were not forgotten .
131british museum1PLACE sherwell 's historical account of the saddlers ' company , 1889 catalogues of the british museum and the guildhall library
132domain1RANK 91-3 public domain
133hullmandel1UNKNOWN there is a mezzotint portrait of him engraved by james scott from a painting by thomas philipps , r.a. , and published in 1839 ; and an inferior lithographic print from a drawing by f. cruikshank was published by hullmandel .
134otley1PERSON 1. london : saunders and otley . pp.
135claims1AMOUNT among these , the claims of art and those of christian missions were not forgotten .
136philanthropy1ACTION sir peter laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the presidency of the bethlehem and bridewell hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
137thence1UNKNOWN on the l of december he was brought up thence to london , in spite of the remonstrances of his friends , who feared that he would die upon the road : but he was resolved , in his own words , " to die at home . "
138park1PLACE his town residence was situated in park square , regent 's park , where he died of old age and infirmity on 3 december 1861 .
139townsend1PERSON townsend 's calendar of knights city press , 7 dec .
140presidency1RATIO sir peter laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the presidency of the bethlehem and bridewell hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
141pounds1UNIT arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
142drawing1PICTURE there is a mezzotint portrait of him engraved by james scott from a painting by thomas philipps , r.a. , and published in 1839 ; and an inferior lithographic print from a drawing by f. cruikshank was published by hullmandel .
143article1ARTICLE this article incorporates text from this source , which is in the public domain .
144variety1SET sir peter laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the presidency of the bethlehem and bridewell hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
145master1ARTIFACT he was master of the saddlers ' company in 1833 .
146separate system1SYSTEM 'a letter on the disadvantages and extravagances of the separate system of prison discipline for county gaols ... , ' 8vo , london , 1848 .
147john muir house1PLACE a painting by john phillip is located in john muir house in haddington .
148stitchell1UNKNOWN sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) , lord mayor of london , was son of john laurie , a small landowner and agriculturist , of stitchell , roxburghshire .
149citations1GROUP please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources .
150historical account1COLLECTION sherwell 's historical account of the saddlers ' company , 1889 catalogues of the british museum and the guildhall library
151brother1PERSON his mother died 1784 and he did n't get on well with his stepmother to the extent that he left home at the age of 12 to join his brother in jedburgh .
152commons1UNKNOWN portraits of public characters , by the author of random recollections of the lords and commons .
153separate confinement1ACT * 5. ' killing no murder , or the effects of separate confinement ... , ' 8vo , london , 1846 .
154schemes1CONDITION laurie devoted himself largely to schemes of social advancement .
155remonstrances1UNKNOWN on the l of december he was brought up thence to london , in spite of the remonstrances of his friends , who feared that he would die upon the road : but he was resolved , in his own words , " to die at home . "
156grave1RESULT grave of sir peter laurie in highgate cemetery ( west )
157clerkship1STATE he obtained a clerkship in the office of john jack , whose daughter margaret he afterwards married , and subsequently set up for himself as a saddler , carrying on business at 296 oxford street .
158grant1DOCUMENT * grant , james ( 1841 ) .
159seniority1MEASURE laurie was defeated , but served the office in the following year in the ordinary course of seniority .
160catalogues1SERIES sherwell 's historical account of the saddlers ' company , 1889 catalogues of the british museum and the guildhall library
161landowner1PERSON sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) , lord mayor of london , was son of john laurie , a small landowner and agriculturist , of stitchell , roxburghshire .
162prison discipline1DISCIPLINE 'a letter on the disadvantages and extravagances of the separate system of prison discipline for county gaols ... , ' 8vo , london , 1848 .
163sir john key1PERSON in 1831 he contested the election for the mayoralty with sir john key , who was put forward for re-election .
164character1SYMBOL alderman cute was a character from charles dickens '
165funeral1ACTION the remains of the deceased alderman were deposited in the cemetery at highgate on tuesday , 10 december , his funeral being attended by several members of the aldermanic body .
166infirmity1QUALITY his town residence was situated in park square , regent 's park , where he died of old age and infirmity on 3 december 1861 .
167public breakfast1FOOD * 3. ' correspondence between c. cator ... and sir p. l. upon the minutes of the court of common council , ' 8vo . * 4. ' speech ... at the public breakfast of the wesleyan missionary society , ' pp. 8 , 8vo , london , 1843 .
168lieutenancy1PROPERTY sir peter laurie was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of westminster and for the county of middlesex , and a commissioner of lieutenancy for london .
169john laurie1PERSON sir peter laurie ( 3 march 1778 - 3 december 1861 ) , lord mayor of london , was son of john laurie , a small landowner and agriculturist , of stitchell , roxburghshire .
170day1PERIOD sir peter laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the presidency of the bethlehem and bridewell hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
171thomas philipps1PERSON there is a mezzotint portrait of him engraved by james scott from a painting by thomas philipps , r.a. , and published in 1839 ; and an inferior lithographic print from a drawing by f. cruikshank was published by hullmandel .
172plea1CAUSE to prevent these celebrated culprits from escaping by means of any technical plea , sir peter laurie insisted on having the case placed in the hands of the city solicitor , so that wholesale swindling should not triumph against the cause of justice .
173youth1PERIOD at stichill , peter laurie was born but little is known of his early youth , except that he was originally destined for the ministry of the established church of scotland .
174highgate1UNKNOWN he was knighted in 1824 and is buried in the western section of highgate cemetery .
175warrants1PERSON the police annals of the city in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of davidson and gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
176interests1AMOUNT sir peter laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the presidency of the bethlehem and bridewell hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
177justice1PROPERTY to prevent these celebrated culprits from escaping by means of any technical plea , sir peter laurie insisted on having the case placed in the hands of the city solicitor , so that wholesale swindling should not triumph against the cause of justice .
178trade1ARTIFACT here , and later in edinburgh , after another disagreement , he learned the saddler 's trade .
179place1PLACE arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
180hall1PLACE 1835 , hangs in saddlers ' hall .
181minutes1PERIOD * 3. ' correspondence between c. cator ... and sir p. l. upon the minutes of the court of common council , ' 8vo . * 4. ' speech ... at the public breakfast of the wesleyan missionary society , ' pp. 8 , 8vo , london , 1843 .
182author1PERSON portraits of public characters , by the author of random recollections of the lords and commons .
183brentwood1PERSON brentwood : wilson and whitworth .
184disciple1PERSON he gained the reputation of being a good magistrate , and took an active part in the proceedings of the court of common council , where he showed himself a disciple of joseph hume .
185painter1PERSON a portrait by an unknown painter , presented to him by the company on 24 feb .
186sir p. laurie1PERSON ' maxims ... , ' 12mo , london , 1833 . * 2 . ' substance of speech of sir p. laurie on the question of the periodical election of magistrates in the court of common council , ' 28 march , privately printed , 8vo , london , 1835 .
187remarks1LANGUAGE laurie 's remarks on the 1844 mary
188park square1PLACE his town residence was situated in park square , regent 's park , where he died of old age and infirmity on 3 december 1861 .
189sons1PERSON becoming a contractor for the indian army his fortune was rapidly made , and in 1820 he took his sons into partnership ; he himself retired from the business in 1827 .
190effects1UNKNOWN * 5. ' killing no murder , or the effects of separate confinement ... , ' 8vo , london , 1846 .
191james scott1PERSON there is a mezzotint portrait of him engraved by james scott from a painting by thomas philipps , r.a. , and published in 1839 ; and an inferior lithographic print from a drawing by f. cruikshank was published by hullmandel .
192gent1PERSON 1861 gent .
193haddington1PLACE he was at first intended for the ministry of the established church of scotland , and learned latin in haddington grammar school .
194county gaols1PERSON 'a letter on the disadvantages and extravagances of the separate system of prison discipline for county gaols ... , ' 8vo , london , 1848 .
195remains1UNKNOWN the remains of the deceased alderman were deposited in the cemetery at highgate on tuesday , 10 december , his funeral being attended by several members of the aldermanic body .
196re election1PROCESS
197partnership1PERIOD becoming a contractor for the indian army his fortune was rapidly made , and in 1820 he took his sons into partnership ; he himself retired from the business in 1827 .
198house1PLACE arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
199whitworth1PERSON brentwood : wilson and whitworth .
200lad1PERSON he came to london as a lad to seek his fortune .
201counting house1PLACE
202peter laurie alderman cute1PERSON obituary cropped print of peter laurie alderman cute and the heir to bowley .
203books1NAME he also worked as a saddler , who supplied saddles for the indian army , and wrote two books on prison reform .
204text1DOCUMENT this article incorporates text from this source , which is in the public domain .
205mary1PERSON laurie 's remarks on the 1844 mary
206davidson1PERSON the police annals of the city in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of davidson and gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
207saddles1PROPERTY he also worked as a saddler , who supplied saddles for the indian army , and wrote two books on prison reform .
208week1PERIOD his health , which had long been feeble , grew sensibly worse in the week before his death , while he was staying at brighton .
209edinburgh1PLACE here , and later in edinburgh , after another disagreement , he learned the saddler 's trade .
210bowley1PERSON obituary cropped print of peter laurie alderman cute and the heir to bowley .
211dickens1PERSON alderman cute was a character from charles dickens '
212characters1SYMBOL portraits of public characters , by the author of random recollections of the lords and commons .
213extravagances1AMOUNT 'a letter on the disadvantages and extravagances of the separate system of prison discipline for county gaols ... , ' 8vo , london , 1848 .
214series1SERIES the police annals of the city in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of davidson and gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
215lords1PERSON portraits of public characters , by the author of random recollections of the lords and commons .
216proceedings1MEASURE he gained the reputation of being a good magistrate , and took an active part in the proceedings of the court of common council , where he showed himself a disciple of joseph hume .
217obituary1SPEECH ACT obituary cropped print of peter laurie alderman cute and the heir to bowley .
218inspiration1ACT furley case have been cited as one inspiration to dickens to write the chimes .
219issue1QUESTION he married , margaret , daughter of john jack , esq. , but was left a widower , without issue , in 1847 .
220stepmother1PERSON his mother died 1784 and he did n't get on well with his stepmother to the extent that he left home at the age of 12 to join his brother in jedburgh .
221clerk1PERSON arriving in london , with but few pounds and fewer friends , he applied himself in earnest to business ; and having filled a clerk ’s place in a saddler ’s counting-house , and having married the daughter of his employer , set up on his own account as a merchant .
222knighthood1PERSON in 1823 he served the office of sheriff , and on 7 april 1824 received the honour of knighthood .
223saunders1PERSON 1. london : saunders and otley . pp.
224occasion1PERSON the late alderman was one of the originators of the wilkie memorial , and has presided on more than one occasion at the annual meetings of the wesleyan missionary society .
225offices1COLLECTION sir peter laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the presidency of the bethlehem and bridewell hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
226fortunes1PERSON one thing , however , is certain , which is , that he resolved to turn his steps southwards and to seek his fortunes in london .
227criminals1PERSON the investigation of these frauds occupied no less than twelve sittings before the criminals were sent for trial to the old bailey .
228prison reform1AMOUNT he also worked as a saddler , who supplied saddles for the indian army , and wrote two books on prison reform .
229knights city press1INSTITUTION townsend 's calendar of knights city press , 7 dec .
230words1WORD on the l of december he was brought up thence to london , in spite of the remonstrances of his friends , who feared that he would die upon the road : but he was resolved , in his own words , " to die at home . "
231value1VALUE sir peter laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the presidency of the bethlehem and bridewell hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
232confidence1INFORMATION the police annals of the city in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of davidson and gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
233'a letter1PURPOSE 'a letter on the disadvantages and extravagances of the separate system of prison discipline for county gaols ... , ' 8vo , london , 1848 .
234magistrates1UNKNOWN in 1825 he succeeded in throwing open to the public the meetings of the court of middlesex magistrates , and in 1835 the meetings of the court of aldermen were also held in public through his endeavours .
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236health1PROPERTY his health , which had long been feeble , grew sensibly worse in the week before his death , while he was staying at brighton .
237middlesex magistrates1PLACE in 1825 he succeeded in throwing open to the public the meetings of the court of middlesex magistrates , and in 1835 the meetings of the court of aldermen were also held in public through his endeavours .
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239body1BODY the remains of the deceased alderman were deposited in the cemetery at highgate on tuesday , 10 december , his funeral being attended by several members of the aldermanic body .
240murder1ABSTRACT ENTITY * 5. ' killing no murder , or the effects of separate confinement ... , ' 8vo , london , 1846 .
241wilkie memorial1PERSON the late alderman was one of the originators of the wilkie memorial , and has presided on more than one occasion at the annual meetings of the wesleyan missionary society .
242reputation1REPUTATION he gained the reputation of being a good magistrate , and took an active part in the proceedings of the court of common council , where he showed himself a disciple of joseph hume .
243gross impositions1PERSON the police annals of the city in 1855 disclosed a remarkable series of frauds on the part of davidson and gordon , who , by means of fictitious warrants and other gross impositions , had practised to an enormous extent upon the credulous confidence of the public .
244f. cruikshank1PERSON there is a mezzotint portrait of him engraved by james scott from a painting by thomas philipps , r.a. , and published in 1839 ; and an inferior lithographic print from a drawing by f. cruikshank was published by hullmandel .
245originators1PERSON the late alderman was one of the originators of the wilkie memorial , and has presided on more than one occasion at the annual meetings of the wesleyan missionary society .
246publications1ACTION publications * 1.
247foundation1EVENT he was chairman of the union bank from its foundation in 1839 until his death .
248wholesale1UNKNOWN to prevent these celebrated culprits from escaping by means of any technical plea , sir peter laurie insisted on having the case placed in the hands of the city solicitor , so that wholesale swindling should not triumph against the cause of justice .
249daughter margaret1PERSON he obtained a clerkship in the office of john jack , whose daughter margaret he afterwards married , and subsequently set up for himself as a saddler , carrying on business at 296 oxford street .
250feb1UNKNOWN a portrait by an unknown painter , presented to him by the company on 24 feb .
251unsourced material1MATERIAL unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( february 2025 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message )
252mr john laurie1PERSON the deceased was a son of the late mr john laurie , a plain man who lived upon his own lands at stichill , roxburghshire , and who earned a competency as a small agriculturist .
253brighton1PLACE his health , which had long been feeble , grew sensibly worse in the week before his death , while he was staying at brighton .
254engagements1STATE eventually he rose to become a large contractor for the indian army , and so thoroughly did he prosper in this business that he was enabled to retire , while still comparatively a young man , from active commercial engagements with something more than a competency .
255jedburgh1UNKNOWN his mother died 1784 and he did n't get on well with his stepmother to the extent that he left home at the age of 12 to join his brother in jedburgh .
256spite1EVENT on the l of december he was brought up thence to london , in spite of the remonstrances of his friends , who feared that he would die upon the road : but he was resolved , in his own words , " to die at home . "
257wish1PERSON and he had his wish ; for he had reached his house less than forty-eight hours when he ceased to breathe .
258bridewell hospitals1RESOURCE sir peter laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the presidency of the bethlehem and bridewell hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
259honour1UNKNOWN in 1823 he served the office of sheriff , and on 7 april 1824 received the honour of knighthood .
260correspondence1SIMILARITY * 3. ' correspondence between c. cator ... and sir p. l. upon the minutes of the court of common council , ' 8vo . * 4. ' speech ... at the public breakfast of the wesleyan missionary society , ' pp. 8 , 8vo , london , 1843 .
261tuesday1PERIOD the remains of the deceased alderman were deposited in the cemetery at highgate on tuesday , 10 december , his funeral being attended by several members of the aldermanic body .
262wilson1PERSON brentwood : wilson and whitworth .
263mag1PERSON mag .
264sherwell1PERSON sherwell 's historical account of the saddlers ' company , 1889 catalogues of the british museum and the guildhall library
265town residence1PLACE his town residence was situated in park square , regent 's park , where he died of old age and infirmity on 3 december 1861 .
266movements1UNKNOWN sir peter laurie led a public life of great value to the interests of philanthropy and social advancement , and filled a variety of offices , ( such as the presidency of the bethlehem and bridewell hospitals , ) which enabled him to take an active part in many of the leading movements of the day .
267hands1PERSON to prevent these celebrated culprits from escaping by means of any technical plea , sir peter laurie insisted on having the case placed in the hands of the city solicitor , so that wholesale swindling should not triumph against the cause of justice .
268bethlehem1PLACE he was president of bridewell and bethlehem hospitals , and a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the city of westminster and the county of middlesex .

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