Benjamin Whitworth (24 May 1816 – 24 September 1893) was an Irish politician who represented constituencies in Ireland at the United Kingdom Parliament...
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The Fielden Free Library, Fleetwood (section Benjamin Whitworth, Samuel Fielden and the Free Library)
Lancashire County Council in May 1988. The Institute was paid for by Benjamin Whitworth from Manchester who appears in the 1861 Census on Queens Terrace in...
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Armstrong Whitworth, English manufacturing company Benjamin Whitworth, Irish Politician Earl Whitworth, extinct English title George Whitworth (disambiguation)...
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(MP) for Drogheda at a by-election in 1869—caused by the election of Benjamin Whitworth being declared void after an "organised system of intimidation and...
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prominent local businessman, being a partner with his brother in Benjamin Whitworth and Brothers, in the cotton merchants who by 1876 employed 1,000 people...
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an election petition which unseated the incumbent MP, the Liberal Benjamin Whitworth. The petition alleged that the election result was due to intimidation...
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petition, Whitworth was unseated for separate findings of an "organised system of intimidation and force was established by Mr. Whitworth and his friends...
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commemorate the date in 1868 when Joseph Whitworth wrote to Benjamin Disraeli, offering to found the Whitworth Scholarships. Traditionally the dinner has...
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publication, History of the Fylde of Lancashire, was dedicated to Benjamin Whitworth, Esquire, M.P., "in admiration of his enterprise, generosity, and...
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July 1852 – 17 July 1865 Preceded by William Somerville Succeeded by Benjamin Whitworth Personal details Died 1873 Nationality Irish Political party Liberal/Whig...
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