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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.


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