Lawley’s estates gave him interests in Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Shropshire, but none of them guaranteed him a seat in Parliament. His father died Member for Warwickshire, but the honour eluded him and it was not until 1820 that his brother Francis obtained it. On first inheriting, Lawley thought of Wenlock, where the family interest had long been in eclipse; but he found that the Forester family were resolved to keep him out (1794-5). He took the ministerial side in the Warwickshire county meeting of 1797.
Lawley took his seat with ‘Canning’s country gentlemen’ in the House.
Lawley wrote to Lord Grenville, 1 Feb. 1806, renewing an offer of ‘accepting any employment’ in his administration of which he was thought capable, preferably near Grenville.
