, Twin plaques on the wall of St. Martin's, North Stoke: In Memory Of Lt. Col. ALEXANDER WILLIAM LAWRENCE b in Co. Londonderry 7 November 1764 d at Clifton 7 May 1855 who led the Forlorn Hope at the storming of Seringapatam 179p and commanded the garrison of Ostend during the Waterloo company And of his wife Letitia Catherine b 1774 d Clifton 1846 Daughter of the Reverend George Knox Rector of Stiabane Co. Tyrone. And of their six children LETITIA CATHERINE b. 1802 d. 1865 wife of the Revrend Henry Horace Hayes Rector of North Stoke, who built and endowed the Rectory. Maj. Gen. ALEXANDER WILLIAM LAWRENCE Colonel of the Second MadrasLight Calvary b. 1803 d. 1868 Lt. Gen SIR GEORGE ST. PATRICK LAWRENCE KCS.I.CB b. 1805 d. 1884 who served in the 1st Afghan War the 2nd Sikh War and the North West Frontier War of 1849 and as Governor General's Agend in Rajputana during the Indian Mutiny The Rt Hon SIR JOHN LAIRD MAIR LAWRENCE Baronet GCB GCSI P.C. 1st LORD LAWRENCE of the PUNJAB b. 1811 d. 1879 Commissioner of the Trans-Sutlej States during 1848 Chief Commissioner of the Punjab during the Indian Mutiny VICEROY OF INDIA and Chairman of the first London School Board Who was buried in WESTMINSTER ABBEY Lt. Gen. RICHARD CHARLES LAWRENCE C.B. b. 1817 d 1896 who served in the 1st Sikh War and as Commander of the Kashmir troops at the siege of Delhi during the Indian Mutiny and as Resident to the Government of Nepal.