LAWES, EDWARD (eld. son of Edward Hobson Vitruvius Lawes,
serjeant at law, who _d._ 27 Nov. 1849 aged 67). _b._ 1817;
ed. at Charterhouse; special pleader at 3 Essex court Temple
1839–45; barrister M.T. 6 June 1845; chairman of metropolitan
commission of sewers 16 Aug. 1851 to death. _d._ Sydenham hill
near London 22 May 1852.
LAWFORD, EDWARD. Solicitor in City of London 1812 to 1854;
solicitor to East India co. 1826 to 1854; clerk to Drapers’ co.
Drapers’ hall, Throgmorton st. 1826 to 1854; member of council
of Incorporated Law Society 24 June 1845 to 1854.
LAWFORD, EDWARD. _b._ 1810; 2 lieut. Madras engineers 16 Dec.
1825, col. 18 Feb. 1861; col. commandant R.E. 21 Dec. 1865 to
death; M.G. 1 March 1867. _d._ Brighton 23 March 1871.
LAWFORD, THOMAS WRIGHT (nephew of Edward Lawford, solicitor to
H.E.I. Co.) Solicitor at Llandilo, Carmarthen 1834–40, at Brecon
1840–2, at Tyridail near Llandilo 1842–57; market gardener,
dealer in poultry and grape grower for London market at
Tyridail, hatched chickens by steam, bankrupt 21 Nov. 1854, paid
dividend of 3 pence in the £ Nov. 1856; engaged in mining in
Prussia, failed, borrowed £80,000 from life assurance companies
1849–54, repaid £36,000, paid £25,000 in commission, premiums
and interest being at the rate of £5,000 per annum. _W. J.
Lawson’s History of Banking 2 ed._ (1855) 451–53.
LAWLESS, CECIL JOHN (2 son of 2 baron Cloncurry _d._ 1853). _b._
1 Aug. 1820; M.P. Clonmel 1846 to death. _d._ 5 Nov. 1853.
LAWLESS, EDMUND BARRY. _b._ 1818; ed. at Trin. coll. Dublin,
B.A. 1839, M.A. 1842; called to Irish bar 1840; Q.C. 1 Aug.