Henry Lawrence (rugby union)

[2] He spent his later life in Box, Gloucestershire, where he died on 18 April 1902, aged 54.

In 1873, Lawrence was selected to play for the England national rugby team, in their third match in an encounter against Scotland; the game ended in a draw.

His fourth and final game saw Lawrence retain the captaincy for the 1875 encounter with Scotland.

[2][3] Second Lieutenant Christopher Hal Lawrence (1893–1914), of the 2nd Battalion of the King's Royal Rifle Corps, educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, was killed by a sniper in the trenches during action on 13 October 1914, during World War I, less than two weeks after arriving in France.

[5] Lieutenant Malcolm Lawrence (1889–1915), was educated at Eton and lived in Canada for four years before returning to Great Britain and being commissioned in the 6th Battalion of the King's Royal Rifles in November 1914.