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Henry Lawrence

My dear friends, hello. I have made some amendments in the History portion re Sir Henry Lawrence and added some more infornmation about the early foundation of Murree. Reg Sir Henry Lawrence, I have noticed this in some other articles related to the early Punjab tyhat people tend to keep ref to him as 'Governor of the Punjab' (have fixed some of these in other places too) -- now, in fact, after the Treaty of Bhairowal, 1846, Sir Henry Lawrence was British Resident in Punjab at the court of the minor Maharaja Dilip Singh and after the 2nd Anglo-Sikh War he became President of the Board of Administration for the Punjab, on annexation c 1849 to 1853. He was then transfered by Lord Dalhousie, Governor-General and his younger brother, John Lawrence (later Lord Lawrence of the Punjab) became the Chief Commissioner of this new province of British India (1853-59) and then, very briefly, the first Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab (Feb 1859) before retiring to England. He was followed by Sir Robert Montgomery as the 2nd Lieutenant-Governor. Meanwhile, Sir Henry Lawrence had died at the Defence of Lucknow, July 1857 (Indian Mutiny/Rebellion/War of Independence, according to your point of view). I hope this is useful! Khani100 (talk) 02:05, 19 March 2012 (UTC)Khani100[reply]

In addition to the above, have also made some other minor changes and editorial amendments, and sorted out some problems witht he textual information and its verifiability and atendant standards. Please, would be very grateful if (a) various blogsites and/or websites of dubious nature and provennace, run and managed by local people in Pakistan and/or prmoting a slanted and biased view of history, shouldnt be cited. Thanks Khani100 (talk) 02:35, 19 March 2012 (UTC)Khani100[reply]

translation into Chinese Wikipedia

The 17:28, 6 April 2012‎ Smsarmad version of this article is translated into Chinese Wikipedia.--Wing (talk) 12:44, 7 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Sources

An English-language source that can be used for this article is here. Some Urdu-language sources are mentioned in this post in the talk archive. — Scott talk 10:21, 19 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]