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English builder and politician For other people named William Lawrence , see William Lawrence ( disambiguation ) . Sir William Lawrence William Lawrence , Lord Mayor of London . William Lawrence , Lord Mayor of London . Member of Parliament for City of London Personal details Born 1818 Died 18 April 1897 The grave of Sir William Lawrence MP , Kensal Green Cemetery Sir William Lawrence ( 1818 - 18 April 1897 ) was an English builder and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . Biography Lawrence was the eldest son of William Lawrence , an alderman of the City of London , and his wife Jane Clarke , daughter of James Clarke . He was a builder in London and a partner in the firm of William Lawrence and Sons Builders . In 1857 he was High Sheriff of London and Middlesex for a year and in 1863 to 1864 Lord Mayor of London . He was a Deputy Lieutenant for the City of London , a J.P. for Middlesex and Westminster and an alderman of London . At the 1865 general election Lawrence was elected as a Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the City of London , but lost the seat in 1874 . He was re-elected at the 1880 general election and held the seat until the next general election , in 1885 , when representation was reduced from four to two under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 . He was the last Liberal to represent the City of London . At the 1885 general election he stood in Paddington South as an independent liberal , but was unsuccessful , winning only 7.2 % of the votes . Lawrence died unmarried at the age of 78 . He is buried in the eastern roundel of Kensal Green Cemetery in London , not far from the entrance . The address at his funeral was given by Brooke Herford , minister of Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel where he , like his father , had worshipped . His brothers Sir James Lawrence , 1st Baronet and Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence were also M.P.s . James was MP for Lambeth , Edwin for Truro . His nephew Frederick Pethick-Lawrence was a pacifist and suffragist , and later an MP. |
| english builder [PERSON] and politician [PERSON] for other people [HUMAN GROUP] named william lawrence [PERSON] , see william lawrence [PERSON] ( disambiguation [ACT] ) . sir william lawrence [PERSON] william lawrence [PERSON] , lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] . william lawrence [PERSON] , lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] . member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for city [PLACE] of london personal details [PLACE] born 1818 died 18 april [PERIOD] 1897 the grave [PLACE] of sir william lawrence [PERSON] mp [PERSON] , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence [PERSON] [PERSON] ( 1818 - 18 april [PERIOD] 1897 ) was an english builder [PERSON] and liberal party politician [PERSON] who sat in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] in two periods [PERIOD] between 1865 and 1885 . biography lawrence [PERSON] was the eldest 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] . he was a builder [PERSON] in london [PLACE] and a partner [GROUP] in the firm [INSTITUTION] of william lawrence [PERSON] and sons builders [PERSON] . in 1857 he was high sheriff [PERSON] of london [PLACE] and middlesex [PLACE] for a year [PERIOD] and in 1863 to 1864 lord mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of london [PLACE] . he was a deputy [PERSON] lieutenant for the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] , a j.p. for middlesex [PLACE] and westminster [PLACE] and an alderman [PERSON] of london [PLACE] . at the 1865 general election lawrence [PERSON] was elected as a member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] ( mp ) for the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] , but lost the seat [ABSTRACT ENTITY] in 1874 . he was re-elected at the 1880 general election [PROCESS] and held the seat [ABSTRACT ENTITY] until the next general election [PROCESS] , in 1885 , when representation [ACT] was reduced from four to two under the redistribution [ACT] of seats act [ACT] 1885 . he was the last liberal [PERSON] to represent the city [PLACE] of london [PLACE] . at the 1885 general election [PROCESS] he stood in paddington south [PLACE] as an independent liberal [PERSON] , but was unsuccessful , winning only 7.2 % of the votes [ACT] . lawrence [PERSON] died unmarried at the age [PROPERTY] of 78 . he is buried in the eastern roundel [PLACE] of kensal green cemetery [PERSON] in london [PLACE] , not far from the entrance [ACT] . the address [UNKNOWN] at his funeral [ACTION] was given by brooke herford [PERSON] , minister [HUMAN ROLE] of rosslyn hill unitarian chapel [PERSON] where he , like his father [PERSON] , had worshipped . his brothers sir james [PERSON] lawrence [PERSON] , 1st baronet [PERSON] and sir edwin [PERSON] durning-lawrence were also m.p.s [UNKNOWN] . james [PERSON] was mp for lambeth [PERSON] , edwin [PERSON] for truro [PLACE] . his nephew frederick pethick-lawrence was a pacifist [PERSON] and suffragist [PERSON] , and later an mp. |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | london | 11 | PLACE | sir william lawrence william lawrence , lord mayor of london . | |
| 2 | william lawrence | 5 | PERSON | for other people named william lawrence , see william lawrence ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 3 | city | 5 | PLACE | member of parliament for city of london personal details born 1818 died 18 | |
| 4 | lord mayor | 3 | HUMAN ROLE | sir william lawrence william lawrence , lord mayor of london . | |
| 5 | builder | 3 | PERSON | english builder and politician | |
| 6 | election | 3 | PROCESS | at the 1865 general election lawrence was elected as a member of parliament ( mp ) for the city of london , but lost the seat in 1874 . | |
| 7 | parliament | 2 | HUMAN GROUP | member of parliament for city of london personal details born 1818 died 18 | |
| 8 | april | 2 | PERIOD | april 1897 | |
| 9 | liberal | 2 | PERSON | the grave of sir william lawrence mp , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence ( 1818 - 18 april 1897 ) was an english builder and liberal party politician who sat in the house of commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . | |
| 10 | middlesex | 2 | PLACE | in 1857 he was high sheriff of london and middlesex for a year and in 1863 to 1864 lord mayor of london . | |
| 11 | alderman | 2 | PERSON | lawrence was the eldest son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke . | |
| 12 | member | 2 | PERSON | member of parliament for city of london personal details born 1818 died 18 | |
| 13 | seat | 2 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | at the 1865 general election lawrence was elected as a member of parliament ( mp ) for the city of london , but lost the seat in 1874 . | |
| 14 | firm | 1 | INSTITUTION | he was a builder in london and a partner in the firm of william lawrence and sons builders . | |
| 15 | representation | 1 | ACT | he was re-elected at the 1880 general election and held the seat until the next general election , in 1885 , when representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 . | |
| 16 | roundel | 1 | PLACE | he is buried in the eastern roundel of kensal green cemetery in london , not far from the entrance . | |
| 17 | funeral | 1 | ACTION | the address at his funeral was given by brooke herford , minister of rosslyn hill unitarian chapel where he , like his father , had worshipped . | |
| 18 | nephew frederick pethick lawrence | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 19 | sir william lawrence mp | 1 | PERSON | the grave of sir william lawrence mp , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence ( 1818 - 18 april 1897 ) was an english builder and liberal party politician who sat in the house of commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . | |
| 20 | james | 1 | PERSON | lawrence was the eldest son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke . | |
| 21 | partner | 1 | GROUP | he was a builder in london and a partner in the firm of william lawrence and sons builders . | |
| 22 | seats act | 1 | ACT | he was re-elected at the 1880 general election and held the seat until the next general election , in 1885 , when representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 . | |
| 23 | lawrence | 1 | PERSON | for other people named william lawrence , see william lawrence ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 24 | year | 1 | PERIOD | in 1857 he was high sheriff of london and middlesex for a year and in 1863 to 1864 lord mayor of london . | |
| 25 | sir edwin durning lawrence | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 26 | son | 1 | PERSON | lawrence was the eldest son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke . | |
| 27 | biography lawrence | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 28 | pacifist | 1 | PERSON | his nephew frederick pethick-lawrence was a pacifist and suffragist , and later an mp. | |
| 29 | votes | 1 | ACT | at the 1885 general election he stood in paddington south as an independent liberal , but was unsuccessful , winning only 7.2 % of the votes . | |
| 30 | truro | 1 | PLACE | his brothers sir james lawrence , 1st baronet and sir edwin durning-lawrence were also m.p.s . james was mp for lambeth , edwin for truro . | |
| 31 | sir william lawrence william lawrence | 1 | PERSON | sir william lawrence william lawrence , lord mayor of london . | |
| 32 | minister | 1 | HUMAN ROLE | the address at his funeral was given by brooke herford , minister of rosslyn hill unitarian chapel where he , like his father , had worshipped . | |
| 33 | london personal details | 1 | PLACE | member of parliament for city of london personal details born 1818 died 18 | |
| 34 | liberal party politician | 1 | PERSON | the grave of sir william lawrence mp , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence ( 1818 - 18 april 1897 ) was an english builder and liberal party politician who sat in the house of commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . | |
| 35 | baronet | 1 | PERSON | his brothers sir james lawrence , 1st baronet and sir edwin durning-lawrence were also m.p.s . james was mp for lambeth , edwin for truro . | |
| 36 | suffragist | 1 | PERSON | his nephew frederick pethick-lawrence was a pacifist and suffragist , and later an mp. | |
| 37 | deputy | 1 | PERSON | he was a deputy | |
| 38 | brooke herford | 1 | PERSON | the address at his funeral was given by brooke herford , minister of rosslyn hill unitarian chapel where he , like his father , had worshipped . | |
| 39 | daughter | 1 | PERSON | lawrence was the eldest son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke . | |
| 40 | high sheriff | 1 | PERSON | in 1857 he was high sheriff of london and middlesex for a year and in 1863 to 1864 lord mayor of london . | |
| 41 | commons | 1 | UNKNOWN | the grave of sir william lawrence mp , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence ( 1818 - 18 april 1897 ) was an english builder and liberal party politician who sat in the house of commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . | |
| 42 | james clarke | 1 | PERSON | lawrence was the eldest son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke . | |
| 43 | periods | 1 | PERIOD | the grave of sir william lawrence mp , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence ( 1818 - 18 april 1897 ) was an english builder and liberal party politician who sat in the house of commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . | |
| 44 | election lawrence | 1 | PERSON | at the 1865 general election lawrence was elected as a member of parliament ( mp ) for the city of london , but lost the seat in 1874 . | |
| 45 | house | 1 | PLACE | the grave of sir william lawrence mp , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence ( 1818 - 18 april 1897 ) was an english builder and liberal party politician who sat in the house of commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . | |
| 46 | rosslyn hill unitarian chapel | 1 | PERSON | the address at his funeral was given by brooke herford , minister of rosslyn hill unitarian chapel where he , like his father , had worshipped . | |
| 47 | people | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | for other people named william lawrence , see william lawrence ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 48 | sons builders | 1 | PERSON | he was a builder in london and a partner in the firm of william lawrence and sons builders . | |
| 49 | paddington south | 1 | PLACE | at the 1885 general election he stood in paddington south as an independent liberal , but was unsuccessful , winning only 7.2 % of the votes . | |
| 50 | lambeth | 1 | PERSON | his brothers sir james lawrence , 1st baronet and sir edwin durning-lawrence were also m.p.s . james was mp for lambeth , edwin for truro . | |
| 51 | father | 1 | PERSON | the address at his funeral was given by brooke herford , minister of rosslyn hill unitarian chapel where he , like his father , had worshipped . | |
| 52 | redistribution | 1 | ACT | he was re-elected at the 1880 general election and held the seat until the next general election , in 1885 , when representation was reduced from four to two under the redistribution of seats act 1885 . | |
| 53 | disambiguation | 1 | ACT | for other people named william lawrence , see william lawrence ( disambiguation ) . | |
| 54 | entrance | 1 | ACT | he is buried in the eastern roundel of kensal green cemetery in london , not far from the entrance . | |
| 55 | address | 1 | UNKNOWN | the address at his funeral was given by brooke herford , minister of rosslyn hill unitarian chapel where he , like his father , had worshipped . | |
| 56 | brothers sir james lawrence | 1 | PERSON | his brothers sir james lawrence , 1st baronet and sir edwin durning-lawrence were also m.p.s . james was mp for lambeth , edwin for truro . | |
| 57 | m.p.s | 1 | UNKNOWN | his brothers sir james lawrence , 1st baronet and sir edwin durning-lawrence were also m.p.s . james was mp for lambeth , edwin for truro . | |
| 58 | age | 1 | PROPERTY | lawrence died unmarried at the age of 78 . | |
| 59 | grave | 1 | PLACE | the grave of sir william lawrence mp , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence ( 1818 - 18 april 1897 ) was an english builder and liberal party politician who sat in the house of commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . | |
| 60 | westminster | 1 | PLACE | lieutenant for the city of london , a j.p. for middlesex and westminster and an alderman of london . | |
| 61 | edwin | 1 | PERSON | his brothers sir james lawrence , 1st baronet and sir edwin durning-lawrence were also m.p.s . james was mp for lambeth , edwin for truro . | |
| 62 | politician | 1 | PERSON | english builder and politician | |
| 63 | kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence | 1 | PERSON | the grave of sir william lawrence mp , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence ( 1818 - 18 april 1897 ) was an english builder and liberal party politician who sat in the house of commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . | |
| 64 | wife jane clarke | 1 | PERSON | lawrence was the eldest son of william lawrence , an alderman of the city of london , and his wife jane clarke , daughter of james clarke . | |
| 65 | kensal green cemetery | 1 | PERSON | the grave of sir william lawrence mp , kensal green cemetery sir william lawrence ( 1818 - 18 april 1897 ) was an english builder and liberal party politician who sat in the house of commons in two periods between 1865 and 1885 . |
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