Henry Gawler (1766–1852)[1] was an English barrister.
Gawler was one of seven people who wrote the Royal Commission into the Operation of the Poor Laws 1832, a report which recommended changes to the Poor Law system in England and Wales.
[2] Three portraits of him as a schoolboy appear in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
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