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Charles Lawrence (merchant)

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The Lawrence family had business interests in the West Indies. It owned the Fairfield Estate in St James, Jamaica which produced variously coffee, sugar, molasses, rum and cattle. In 1830, Charles Lawrence part-inherited 199 slaves from the estate when his father died shortly before the abolition of
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slavery. He shared compensation with his mother when the slaves were freed. His activities as merchant were conducted from premises in Bridgewater Street, Liverpool, trading as Charles Lawrence & Son, the latter being George Hall Lawrence.
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Charles Lawrence was born in 1776 in Albemarle Street, London. He was the son of Richard James Lawrence and his wife Mary (b. Hall). In 1800, he married Rose D'Aguilar, poet and friend of
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and John Moss. Once the Act of Parliament authorised construction, he took over as chairman from John Moss and saw the project through to 1845 when the company merged with the
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Lawrence was pivotal in the development of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway along with others in Liverpool such as
229: 82:. He also served as Deputy Chairman of the Grand Junction Railway and invested in a number of other railway projects. 111: 59: 22: 103: 79: 214: 209: 107: 98:(the hall was destroyed by fire in 1891) where in 1847, they entertained Prime Minister 71: 38: 203: 118:). One of his three sons, George Hall Lawrence, was Mayor of Liverpool at this time. 95: 99: 75: 163: 138: 58:
Charles Lawrence had Whig political sympathies at the time he was elected
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The Lawrence family lived first at Wavertree Hall close to
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in 1823–4. He is primarily remembered as Chairman of the
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opening day of the Liverpool & Manchester railway
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Index

Mayor of Liverpool
Liverpool & Manchester Railway
Felicia Hemans
Mayor of Liverpool
Joseph Sandars
Henry Booth
Grand Junction Railway
Wavertree Lane railway station
Mossley Hill
Robert Peel
Gibson's
William Huskisson
Custom House
opening day of the Liverpool & Manchester railway
"Details of Estate - Legacies of British Slave-ownership"
"Summary of Individual - Legacies of British Slave-ownership"
Categories
1776 births
1853 deaths
British railway entrepreneurs
Businesspeople from Liverpool
People from Mayfair
People of the Industrial Revolution
British railway pioneers

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