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  1. Henry Lawrence (President of the Council) Henry Lawrence (1600–1664) was an English Puritan statesman. He graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge with an M.A. in 1627. He was commissioner of plantations in 1648, and a commissioner for Ireland in 1652. He served as an M.P. Hertfordshire and Carnarvonshire.

  2. Henry Laurens (March 6, 1724 [O.S. February 24, 1723] – December 8, 1792) was an American Founding Father, merchant, slave trader, and rice planter from South Carolina who became a political leader during the Revolutionary War.

  3. Henry Lawrence may refer to: Henry Lawrence (President of the Council) (1600–1664), English statesman who served as President of the English Council of State. Henry Lawrence (Indian Army officer) (1806–1857), British soldier and statesman. Henry F. Lawrence (1868–1950), American politician from Missouri.

  4. 1983: Joseph M. Tierney, President; Bruce C. Bolling; Christopher A. Iannella; Terence P. McDermott; Raymond L. Flynn; Frederick C. Langone; Albert Leo O'Neil; Maura A. Hennigan; Michael J. McCormack. Starting with the November 1983 election (for terms starting in January 1984) the City Council consists of four at-large members and nine ...

  5. Sir Rowland Hill served on the council Sir Henry Sidney, lord president of the council. Leading figures on the council included Sir Rowland Hill and Sir Henry Sidney, (who was president of the council from 1560 to 1586). According to historian John Davies, at its peak under Sidney and for a period thereafter the council:

  6. He served as president of the Council on Foreign Relations between 1951 and 1964. He also served as president of the American Assembly until 1963 and served on the board of trustees of the World Peace Foundation .

  7. Henry Lawrence: During the Protectorate: 7 May 1659: 18 May 1659: Replaced by a Committee of Safety: 19 May 1659: 25 October 1659: Josiah Berners (or Barnes) Members of the Council known to serve as president during most of 1659 the first year of the second period of the Commonwealth, which started in May when the Protectorate of Richard ...