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- Richard Potter Lawrencina Potter Catherine Courtney Leonard Courtney Theresa Cripps Charles Cripps Marian Cripps Margaret Hobhouse Henry Hobhouse Beatrice...
- Virgin church in West Derby, Lancashire. The couple had ten children: Lawrencina (1845–1906), who married Robert Durning Holt Catherine Courtney, Baroness...
- was the second daughter of the businessman Richard Potter and his wife Lawrencina (née Heyworth), daughter of a Liverpool merchant. Her seven younger sisters...
- Hahn. Lawrence Durning Holt was born in 1882 to Robert Durning Holt and Lawrencina Potter, a daughter of businessmen Richard Potter. Holt was part of a close-knit...
- Unitarians. Robert Durning Holt married Lawrencina Potter, daughter of railway magnate Richard Potter and Lawrencina Heyworth, and older sister of Beatrice...
- of the Great Western Railway. Potter lived at the house with his wife Lawrencina, daughter of a Liverpool-based merchant, and their nine daughters. Three...
- Methuen 12. Robert Holt 6. Sir Richard Durning Holt, 1st Baronet 13. Lawrencina Potter 3. Grace Durning Holt 14. John Wells 7. Eliza Wells 15. Grace Tileston...
- (February 1831). Lawrencina Heyworth married Richard Potter, a wealthy businessman, and gave birth to Beatrice. In 1842 Lawrencina Heywood became friends...
- Robert Durning Holt, Lord Mayor of Liverpool, a cotton broker, by his wife Lawrencina Potter. He was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford. Holt married...
- Holt, a cotton broker and later Lord Mayor of Liverpool, by his wife Lawrencina Potter, daughter of Richard Potter and sister of Beatrice Webb. He was...