Henry Lawrence (Indian Army officer)
Brigadier General Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence, was a British military officer, surveyor, administrator and statesman in British India. He is best known for leading a group of administrators in the Punjab affectionately known as Henry Lawrence's "Young Men", as the founder of the Lawrence Military Asylums and for his death at the Siege of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Henry Lawrence (Indian Army officer)
Henry Montgomery Lawrence, engraving after unknown photographer. NPG D5026
Henry Montgomery Lawrence, after photograph by Ahmed Ali Khan, 1857. NPG
Graves of General Neill and others (left) and Lawrence's tomb (right) at the Residency, Lucknow
Henry Lawrence's "Young Men"
Henry Lawrence's "Young Men", also known as "the Paladins of the Punjaub", were a group of East India Company officers sent to act as "advisers" to the Sikhs after the First Sikh War in 1846. In the words of George Lawrence, his duties were "to act as a friendly adviser to the native officials". They served under the command of Sir Henry Lawrence, initially the Agent to the Governor General and later also the Resident at Lahore.
Henry Montgomery Lawrence, after photograph by Ahmed Ali Khan, 1857. NPG