abstract:Lawrence Johnson (23 January 1801 – 24 April 1860), was born and educated in England. After an early apprenticeship in the printing industry, he emigrated to the United States of America in his youth, and became an eminent stereotyper and type-founder in Philadelphia and one of the most extensive and successful type-founders in the United States.
I've got a huge amount of respect for people like Martin Johnson, Lawrence Dallaglio, Neil Back and Matt Dawson who have captained the side and done it so well.
And Johnson responded to criticism from the likes of former team-mate, turned BBC Sport pundit Lawrence Dallaglio who said that England lacked dynamism and a spark at Murrayfield.