Reverend Canon Charles D’Aguilar Lawrence (27 November 1847- 14 April 1935) was a Church of England clergyman. He was the son of the Reverend Charles Washington Lawrence and Lucia Young (daughter of Sir Samuel Young, 1st Bt., of Formosa Place) and brother of William Frederic Lawrence (1845-1935), MP for Liverpool. In 1882 he married Agnes Jane Bernard, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Dehaney Bernard (1816-1905), M.A., Dean of Wells. From 1879-90 he was rector of St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey. Member of the London School Board, elected for Southwark 1882 1885 1888 retired. An image here [1]
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| - Reverend Canon Charles D’Aguilar Lawrence (27 November 1847- 14 April 1935) was a Church of England clergyman. He was the son of the Reverend Charles Washington Lawrence and Lucia Young (daughter of Sir Samuel Young, 1st Bt., of Formosa Place) and brother of William Frederic Lawrence (1845-1935), MP for Liverpool. In 1882 he married Agnes Jane Bernard, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Dehaney Bernard (1816-1905), M.A., Dean of Wells. From 1879-90 he was rector of St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey. Member of the London School Board, elected for Southwark 1882 1885 1888 retired. An image here [1]
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| - Reverend Canon Charles D’Aguilar Lawrence (27 November 1847- 14 April 1935) was a Church of England clergyman. He was the son of the Reverend Charles Washington Lawrence and Lucia Young (daughter of Sir Samuel Young, 1st Bt., of Formosa Place) and brother of William Frederic Lawrence (1845-1935), MP for Liverpool. In 1882 he married Agnes Jane Bernard, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Dehaney Bernard (1816-1905), M.A., Dean of Wells. From 1879-90 he was rector of St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey. Member of the London School Board, elected for Southwark 1882 1885 1888 retired. In 1889 he was appointed rector of St Margaret's Lowestoft, Suffolk. He held the post for the rest of his life: in 1901 he was appointed Archdeacon of Suffolk and in 1904 he became an honorary canon of Norwich Cathedral. An image here [1]
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