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Sir James Clarke Lawrence , 1st Baronet ( 1820 - 21 May 1897 ) was Lord Mayor of London and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1885 .
Lawrence was the son of William Lawrence , an alderman of the City of London , and his wife Jane Clarke , daughter of James Clarke .
Lawrence was an alderman and Deputy
Lieutenant for the City of London and a J.P. for Middlesex , Surrey and the city of Westminster .
From 1862 to 1863 he was Sheriff of London and Middlesex .
He was also president of the Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals .
A royal procession under the Holborn Viaduct in 1869 .
Blackfriars Bridge Lawrence was elected Member of Parliament for Lambeth at a by-election in 1865 , but lost the seat again at the following 1865 general election .
In 1868 he became Lord Mayor of London , shortly before he was re-elected for Lambeth at the 1868 general election .
He was created a baronet in November 1869 on the opening of Holborn Viaduct and Blackfriars Bridge .
Lawrence held the seat at Lambeth until 1885 .
In 1886 , Lawrence contested the Welsh constituency of West Carmarthenshire as a Liberal Unionist , but was heavily defeated by the sitting Liberal member , W.R.H. Powell .
He and his brother Edwin were of material assistance to the Unitarians , donating a site in Kensington worth £5000 , on which a church was built in 1887 .
The inaugural congregation , started by Theophilus
Lindsey in 1774 , moved to that location , thus freeing up Essex Street Chapel to be turned into offices and used for the general good of the denomination , as specified by the brothers .
Lawrence was married to Agnes Harriette Castle and had one child Theodora .
He died at the age of 76 .
One of his brothers , William Lawrence , was MP for the City of London .
Another , Edwin Durning-Lawrence , was M.P. for Truro .
His nephew was Frederick Pethick-Lawrence , a pacifist and pro-women' s-suffrage MP.
Family vault of James Clarke Lawrence in Kensal Green Cemetery
He is buried in the Lawrence family vault in Kensal Green Cemetery .


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sir james clarke lawrence [PERSON] [PERSON] , 1st baronet [PERSON] ( 1820 - 21 may [PERIOD] 1897 ) was lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] and a liberal politician [PERSON] who sat in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] from 1868 to 1885 . lawrence [PERSON] was the son [PERSON] of william lawrence [PERSON] , an alderman [PERSON] of the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] , and his wife jane clarke [PERSON] , daughter [PERSON] of james clarke [PERSON] . lawrence [PERSON] was an alderman [PERSON] and deputy [PERSON] lieutenant for the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] and a j.p. for middlesex [PLACE] , surrey [PERSON] and the city [PLACE] of westminster [PLACE] . from 1862 to 1863 he was sheriff [PERSON] of london [PLACE] and middlesex [PLACE] . he was also president [PERSON] of the bridewell [PERSON] and bethlehem hospitals [PLACE] . a royal procession [GROUP] under the holborn viaduct [SITUATION] in 1869 . blackfriars bridge lawrence [PERSON] was elected member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for lambeth [PERSON] at a by-election in 1865 , but lost the seat [POSITION] again at the following 1865 general election [PROCESS] . in 1868 he became lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] , shortly before he was re-elected for lambeth [PERSON] at the 1868 general election [PROCESS] . he was created a baronet [PERSON] in november [PERIOD] 1869 on the opening [POSITION] of holborn viaduct [SITUATION] and blackfriars bridge [PERSON] . lawrence [PERSON] held the seat [POSITION] at lambeth [PERSON] until 1885 . in 1886 , lawrence [PERSON] contested the welsh constituency [PERSON] of west carmarthenshire [PLACE] as a liberal unionist [PERSON] , but was heavily defeated by the sitting liberal member [PERSON] , w.r.h. powell [PERSON] . he and his brother edwin [PERSON] were of material assistance [PERSON] to the unitarians [UNKNOWN] , donating a site [UNKNOWN] in kensington [PERSON] worth £5000 , on which a church [PERSON] was built in 1887 . the inaugural congregation [ENTITY] , started by theophilus [PERSON] lindsey in 1774 , moved to that location [LOCATION] , thus freeing up essex street chapel [PERSON] to be turned into offices [INSTANCE] and used for the general good [UNKNOWN] of the denomination [SET] , as specified by the brothers [PERSON] . lawrence [PERSON] was married to agnes harriette castle [PERSON] and had one child theodora [PERSON] . he died at the age [PROPERTY] of 76 . one of his brothers [PERSON] , william lawrence [PERSON] , was mp for the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] . another , edwin durning-lawrence , was m.p. for truro [PLACE] . his nephew [PERSON] was frederick pethick-lawrence , a pacifist [PERSON] and pro-women' s-suffrage mp. family vault of james clarke lawrence [PERSON] in kensal green cemetery [PERSON] he is buried in the lawrence family vault [PERSON] in kensal green cemetery [PERSON] .

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3city4PLACE lawrence was the son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke .
4lambeth3PERSON blackfriars bridge lawrence was elected member of parliament for lambeth at a by-election in 1865 , but lost the seat again at the following 1865 general election .
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6lord mayor2HUMAN ROLE sir james clarke lawrence , 1st baronet ( 1820 - 21 may 1897 ) was lord mayor of london and a liberal politician who sat in the house of commons from 1868 to 1885 .
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8baronet2PERSON sir james clarke lawrence , 1st baronet ( 1820 - 21 may 1897 ) was lord mayor of london and a liberal politician who sat in the house of commons from 1868 to 1885 .
9william lawrence2PERSON lawrence was the son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke .
10election2PROCESS blackfriars bridge lawrence was elected member of parliament for lambeth at a by election in 1865 , but lost the seat again at the following 1865 general election .
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12alderman2PERSON lawrence was the son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke .
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16nephew1PERSON his nephew was frederick pethick-lawrence , a pacifist and pro-women' s-suffrage mp.
17bridewell1PERSON he was also president of the bridewell and bethlehem hospitals .
18kensington1PERSON he and his brother edwin were of material assistance to the unitarians , donating a site in kensington worth £5000 , on which a church was built in 1887 .
19president1PERSON he was also president of the bridewell and bethlehem hospitals .
20welsh constituency1PERSON in 1886 , lawrence contested the welsh constituency of west carmarthenshire as a liberal unionist , but was heavily defeated by the sitting liberal member , w.r.h. powell .
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22frederick pethick lawrence1PERSON
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29brother edwin1PERSON he and his brother edwin were of material assistance to the unitarians , donating a site in kensington worth £5000 , on which a church was built in 1887 .
30w.r.h. powell1PERSON in 1886 , lawrence contested the welsh constituency of west carmarthenshire as a liberal unionist , but was heavily defeated by the sitting liberal member , w.r.h. powell .
31offices1INSTANCE lindsey in 1774 , moved to that location , thus freeing up essex street chapel to be turned into offices and used for the general good of the denomination , as specified by the brothers .
32pacifist1PERSON his nephew was frederick pethick-lawrence , a pacifist and pro-women' s-suffrage mp.
33theophilus1PERSON the inaugural congregation , started by theophilus
34son1PERSON lawrence was the son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke .
35child theodora1PERSON lawrence was married to agnes harriette castle and had one child theodora .
36truro1PLACE another , edwin durning-lawrence , was m.p. for truro .
37unitarians1UNKNOWN he and his brother edwin were of material assistance to the unitarians , donating a site in kensington worth £5000 , on which a church was built in 1887 .
38essex street chapel1PERSON lindsey in 1774 , moved to that location , thus freeing up essex street chapel to be turned into offices and used for the general good of the denomination , as specified by the brothers .
39procession1GROUP a royal procession under the holborn viaduct in 1869 .
40surrey1PERSON lieutenant for the city of london and a j.p. for middlesex , surrey and the city of westminster .
41november1PERIOD he was created a baronet in november 1869 on the opening of holborn viaduct and blackfriars bridge .
42may1PERIOD sir james clarke lawrence , 1st baronet ( 1820 - 21 may 1897 ) was lord mayor of london and a liberal politician who sat in the house of commons from 1868 to 1885 .
43congregation1ENTITY the inaugural congregation , started by theophilus
44deputy1PERSON lawrence was an alderman and deputy
45sir james clarke lawrence1PERSON sir james clarke lawrence , 1st baronet ( 1820 - 21 may 1897 ) was lord mayor of london and a liberal politician who sat in the house of commons from 1868 to 1885 .
46commons1UNKNOWN sir james clarke lawrence , 1st baronet ( 1820 - 21 may 1897 ) was lord mayor of london and a liberal politician who sat in the house of commons from 1868 to 1885 .
47location1LOCATION lindsey in 1774 , moved to that location , thus freeing up essex street chapel to be turned into offices and used for the general good of the denomination , as specified by the brothers .
48daughter1PERSON lawrence was the son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke .
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50james clarke1PERSON sir james clarke lawrence , 1st baronet ( 1820 - 21 may 1897 ) was lord mayor of london and a liberal politician who sat in the house of commons from 1868 to 1885 .
51lawrence family vault1PERSON he is buried in the lawrence family vault in kensal green cemetery .
52house1PLACE sir james clarke lawrence , 1st baronet ( 1820 - 21 may 1897 ) was lord mayor of london and a liberal politician who sat in the house of commons from 1868 to 1885 .
53denomination1SET lindsey in 1774 , moved to that location , thus freeing up essex street chapel to be turned into offices and used for the general good of the denomination , as specified by the brothers .
54member1PERSON blackfriars bridge lawrence was elected member of parliament for lambeth at a by-election in 1865 , but lost the seat again at the following 1865 general election .
55age1PROPERTY he died at the age of 76 .
56liberal unionist1PERSON in 1886 , lawrence contested the welsh constituency of west carmarthenshire as a liberal unionist , but was heavily defeated by the sitting liberal member , w.r.h. powell .
57sheriff1PERSON from 1862 to 1863 he was sheriff of london and middlesex .
58james clarke lawrence1PERSON sir james clarke lawrence , 1st baronet ( 1820 - 21 may 1897 ) was lord mayor of london and a liberal politician who sat in the house of commons from 1868 to 1885 .
59material assistance1PERSON he and his brother edwin were of material assistance to the unitarians , donating a site in kensington worth £5000 , on which a church was built in 1887 .
60good1UNKNOWN lindsey in 1774 , moved to that location , thus freeing up essex street chapel to be turned into offices and used for the general good of the denomination , as specified by the brothers .
61agnes harriette castle1PERSON lawrence was married to agnes harriette castle and had one child theodora .
62wife jane clarke1PERSON lawrence was the son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke .
63sitting liberal member1PERSON in 1886 , lawrence contested the welsh constituency of west carmarthenshire as a liberal unionist , but was heavily defeated by the sitting liberal member , w.r.h. powell .
64politician1PERSON sir james clarke lawrence , 1st baronet ( 1820 - 21 may 1897 ) was lord mayor of london and a liberal politician who sat in the house of commons from 1868 to 1885 .
65westminster1PLACE lieutenant for the city of london and a j.p. for middlesex , surrey and the city of westminster .
66blackfriars bridge lawrence1PERSON blackfriars bridge lawrence was elected member of parliament for lambeth at a by-election in 1865 , but lost the seat again at the following 1865 general election .

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