Career
Born in New York City, he moved to Philadelphia in 1720, where, for the rest of his life, Lawrence was engaged in the mercantile business. Apart from his life in private business, Lawrence held several positions of trust in the city, including serving as mayor for six one-year terms, as city councilman and alderman, and as judge of the county court. During 1730 he worked with Doctor John Kearsley and Andrew Hamilton on a committee for the preparation and planning to build the Philadelphia state house, the later Independence Hall.
At the provincial level, Lawrence began his service on the Provincial Council in 1728.
On his death in 1754, a notice in Benjamin Franklin"s Pennsylvania Gazette emphasized his record of public service and his humanity in all aspects of his life. He died in office, in Philadelphia, and is buried at Christ Church Burial Ground.