Percy Edward Lawrie (12 December 1902 — 2 February 1988) was an English first-class cricketer.
[2] After success in the Eton v Harrow of 1921, Lawrie made his debut in first-class cricket for Hampshire against Glamorgan in the 1921 County Championship at Southampton.
He featured for Hampshire during the summer holiday, making four first-class appearances in the 1922 County Championship.
[2] He continued to play first-class cricket for Hampshire until 1928, making a total of 28 appearances for the county.
[3] Described by Wisden as a "particularly fine off-driver",[2] he scored 959 runs for Hampshire at an average of 22.30; he made four half centuries and one century,[5] which was a score of 107 against Leicestershire in 1923, which was made in under two hours and helped Hampshire to avoid defeat.