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419:, in 1815. He had been in the United States since at least 1810. He died in 1824. There were three sons and two daughters of the marriage, the eldest son Robert Holmes Lawrence dying young. One of the sons was Philip Henry Lawrence (1822–1895). He was brought up by the Lawrence sisters, his aunts, as was his brother Nathaniel Tertius Lawrence. Mary Lawrence, one of the daughters, might be confused with her aunt of the same name. Sarah Frances, the other daughter, married in 1837 William Talbot, a solicitor in 390: 79: 401:. They lived at 2 Warwick Place. Jane Lawrence died in 1842. Sarah Lawrence died, at home in Warwick Place, on 20 July 1859. Harriet (given as "Harriette") died there on 10 March 1863. Mary Lawrence who died at Warwick Place, Leamington Spa, a few weeks later, formerly of "The Grange, Gatacre", presumably, was her sister. 209:
The background of Dorothy Nicholson (1803–1893) who attended the Lawrences' school was nonconformist, mercantile and politically radical: her father Thomas Nicholson (1753–1825) of Gorton Hall was a cousin of Frances Nicholson (died 1829), Shepherd's wife, daughter of the Liverpool merchant Robert
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After the death of her parents Nathaniel and Mary, Sarah Lawrence, described as "a writer, poet and good Horatian scholar", with other members of her family founded a school for girls in Gatacre near Liverpool in 1807; she became the principal. It built up a good reputation. There was an existing
51:, who married in 1777 Mary Johnson. The family belonged to the congregation of the Old Meeting House on Worcester Street. Nathaniel was a chapel warden in 1785. Both the Old Meeting House, and the New Meeting House on Moor Street, were destroyed in the first phase of the 1791 1551:
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277:. kept a diary, in which Mary Crompton (the wife of Peter Crompton), her daughter, and Sarah Lawrence appear as a group of visitors in August 1805, and in October 1809. The first occasion is noted as "Miss Lawrence". Sara Coleridge, wife of 1887: 1812: 252:, who died when she was two. Born in London, she attended the school for about 15 months around 1833, finding it an austere, strict place with only cold water to wash in, of around 40 girl boarders. In the early history of 998: 58:
In 1793 Nathaniel Lawrence lost his business in a financial slump. A Nathaniel Lawrence of Birmingham declared bankrupt that year was a wine merchant. Mary Lawrence and her daughters set up a girls' school in Birmingham.
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After a generation Sarah Lawrence's school suffered from financial limitations and parsimony, and it was taken over in 1839, transferred to the Misses Holland. By this time, there was a fashionable boys'
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Helen Bourn (1797–1871), a pupil at the school, came from a "distinguished middle-class family", but also one with a long tradition of nonconformist ministry, from her great-grandfather
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In 1825 there were five surviving sisters, Eliza and Frances having died as adults: in order of age, Sarah, Mary, Arabella, Jane, and Harriet, none of whom married.
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school founded by the Swiss educator Carl Voelker. Sarah Lawrence subscribed to the 1823 book of sermons of Henry Turner (died 1822), minister of the Unitarian
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The Descendants of Philip Henry, M.A.: Incumbent of Worthenbury, in the County of Flint; who was Ejected Therefrom by the Act of Uniformity in 1662
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The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their English ancestry; John Ogden, the Pilgrim, and his descendants, 1640-1906
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Memorial inscription from 1863 to Sarah Lawrence and her parents, and family members, in the Old Meeting House, Birmingham
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died at home, in Warwick Place, Leamington Spa, on 13 August 1873. She was the last survivor of the Lawrence sisters.
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The Hollands' school was called at this point Gateacre School. They left it around 1863. On the site,
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Reproduction of a plaque for Sarah Lawrence's parents and others, in the Old Meeting House, Birmingham
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the politician was the daughter of Nathaniel Tertius Lawrence and his wife Laura Bacon, daughter of
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Sarah's brother Nathaniel Lawrence the younger married Francis Sarah Ogden, daughter of
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The Descendants of Philip Henry, M.A., Incumbent of Worthenbury, in the County of Flint
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The Descendants of Philip Henry, M.A., Incumbent of Worthenbury, in the County of Flint
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The Descendants of Philip Henry, M.A., Incumbent of Worthenbury, in the County of Flint
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The Lawrence family were self-consciously descendants, in the fifth generation, of
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of Eton House, a radical physician and anti-corruption campaigner in Liverpool.
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families. The Lawrences' school has been considered Unitarian, in a group with
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Wheeler, William Ogden; Van Alstyne, Lawrence; Ogden, Charles Burr (1907).
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Jane Ashton (1806–1884) from the Manchester area, maternal grandmother of
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Eliza Lawrence took care of Catherine Emmet, orphaned daughter of
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in 1828, Voelker and Staehle used as references Sarah Lawrence,
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successful school in Gateacre, run by the Unitarian minister
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Eliza, the eldest daughter, at this time spent a period as a
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near Liverpool, and was a family friend of the Aikins of
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Index

Gateacre
Warrington
Roscoe circle
Philip Henry
ejected minister
Birmingham
Priestley Riots
governess
Peter Crompton

William Shepherd
Unitarian views
Anglican
Lant Carpenter
Bristol
Everton
High Pavement Chapel
Nottingham
Christopher Wyvill
Allerton, Liverpool
Thomas Stewart Traill
Childwall
Wakefield
Richmal Mangnall
preparatory school
Edmund Knowles Muspratt
Henry Enfield Roscoe
Cornelius Sherlock
Andrew Barclay Walker
Samuel Bourn the younger

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