On graduating his studies, Laurence turned to the law. As a fellow of Corpus Christi, he was awarded the Yorke Prize in 1878 for his essay, written jointly with Courtney Stanhope Kenny, on The Law and Custom of Primogeniture,[9] the Master of Lawsdegree in 1879, the Chancellor's Gold Medal for Legal Studies and in 1885 the degree of Doctor of Laws.[6]
Laurence was called to the Bar by Lincoln's Inn on 18 November 1878 but the effects of tuberculosis curtailed his English practice of the law and took him instead to the Cape Colony for the beneficial effect of the drier climate. He practised initially in Kimberley before being appointed second puisne judge of the High Court of Griqualand in 1882 and subsequently becoming Judge President in 1888. After moving to Cape Town in 1905, he served as Chairman of the War Losses Compensation Commission and the Transvaal Delimitation Commissions,[10] for which he was knighted in 1906.[6]
Retirement
In 1913 Laurence retired and returned to England. In 1914 he was made an honorary fellow of Corpus Christi College. In 1921–23 he served on the Royal Commission on Fire Brigades and Fire Prevention.[6] An admirer of the influential Jewish politician Saul Solomon and an advocate of the Cape Qualified Franchise, Laurence believed in equality of all men, regardless of race. Laurence's final work was a biography of John Xavier Merriman, the last prime minister of the Cape Colony, published in 1930, the year of Laurence's death.[11]
Benefactor
Laurence died on 28 February 1930.[1] By his will he endowed funds at Cambridge University for the benefit of the Cambridge University Library, to establish the Laurence Professorship of Ancient Philosophy and the Laurence Professorship of Classical Archaeology and to provide funds generally for the purposes of classical studies.[12] He also endowed his college, Corpus Christi, with funds to support the study of classics and prizes in his name continue to be awarded.[13] In 1925 he endowed the University of Cape Town with the Sir Laurence Gift which supports the Laurence Prize (awarded annually to the best undergraduate student in Ancient Greek).[14]
Publications
Two Essays on the Law of Primogeniture (with Courtney Stanhope Kenny), 1878, reprinted by Kessinger Publishing 2008. ISBN1-4374-3250-6.
Judges and Litigants, London 1879.
Collectanea: Essays, Addresses And Reviews, 1899, reprinted by Kessinger Publishing June 2008. ISBN1-4368-0934-7.
Catalogue of the Kimberley Public Library, 1891, Compiled by P. M. Laurence ASIN: B0014NV3JE.
Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Griqualand. Reported by P. M. Laurence ASIN: B0014JX9DQ.
On Circuit in Kaffirland, and Other Sketches and Studies, 1903.
^"Oxford and Cambridge Year Book, Part 1 - 1904". Columbia University. 1904. pp. 263, 264. Retrieved 13 November 2023. Lawrence, Henry Hamilton, New College. Sch. 2nd Class Mods., 1885; 2nd Class Lit. Hum., 1887. B.A. 1887. Barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple, 1898. George-town. Demerara.
^South African Law Journal. Juta. 1966. p. 211. ...Saul Solomon & Company and F. J. St. G. Dormer... To those who would make this Court the arena of party debates ... Percival Laurence has already been illustrated in this opusculum... A man of wide learning, he was more distin ...