Acting United States Minister to the United Kingdom
In office 1827–1828
President
John Quincy Adams
Preceded by
Albert Gallatin
Succeeded by
James Barbour
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island
In office 1851–1852
Governor
Philip Allen
Preceded by
Thomas Whipple
Succeeded by
Samuel G. Arnold
Personal details
Born
William Beach Lawrence
(1800-10-23)October 23, 1800 New York City, New York
Died
March 26, 1881(1881-03-26) (aged 80) New York City, New York
Spouse
Esther Rogers Gracie
(m. 1821; died 1857)
Children
several, including Albert G. Lawrence
Parents
Isaac Lawrence (father)
Cornelia Ann Beach (mother)
Relatives
Archibald Gracie (father-in-law)
Alma mater
Columbia College Litchfield Law School
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