Sir Peter Laurie 1778 - 1861
Sir Peter Laurie , 12th and youngest child. By 1775 was foreman at Mr Maxton's saddlery workshops in that city. In 1801 he started a saddlery business in Oxford street, London. Alderman of London, 1825. governor of Union Bank of London, 1839-61 and a politician and social campaigner. dsp. See https://sites.google.com/site/laurieletters/family-background/sir-pete r-laurie-1 Alderman swown in 8 July 1826. President Bethlem and Bridewell 1833-61; Master Saddlers 1833-4; Governor Union Bank London 1829-61.The PRO website references some documents: " MJP/R: MIDDLESEX SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: JUSTICES OF THE PEACE -" Reference: MJP/R/118 LAURIE, Peter. Barrister; Deputy Lieutenant; Qualified as a J.P. Leasehold property in the parish of St. Pancras. Residence: 7, Park Square, Regents Park. Reference: MJP/R/119 LAURIE, Sir Peter, Knight. Retired from business; Deputy Lieutenant; Qualified as a J. P. "Freehold in the parishes of St. Clement (Danes) and St. Giles (in the Fields) in the City of Westminster & County of Middlesex; In the Commissions of the Peace for the Cities of London & Westminster. Residence: 7 Park Square, Regents Park.
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Born: Saundersdeal Farm, Haddington, , , Scotland 3rd Mar 1778 | Baptised:
| Died: 7 Park Square West, Regent's Par, London, , , England 3rd Dec 1861 | Buried: London, , , England 10th Dec 1861
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Spouses
1. St Martin in the Fields, London, , , England 1st Jan 1803 Margaret Jack
(Laurie ) 1783 - 1848
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Timeline
3rd Mar 1778 | Born (birth) Haddington, Scotland | 1st Jan 1803 | Married Margaret Jack
(Laurie ) 1783 - 1848 (marriage) London, England | 1861 | Head of household in 1861 census (census) London, England | 3rd Dec 1861 | Died (death) London, England | 10th Dec 1861 | Buried (burial) London, England |
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