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1891 Will. Died 24th september. Of Goldhurst Terrace, Hampstead and late of Manchester. Head of [[Benjamin Whitworth and Brothers]]. Director of the [[Metropolitan Railway]] and [[Manchester Tramways Co]]. Connected with [[Bolcklow, Vaughan and Co]] and [[John Brown and Co]]. Probate to his daughters helen and Elizabeth. <ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 11 November 1893</ref>
1891 Will. Died 24th september. Of Goldhurst Terrace, Hampstead and late of Manchester. Head of [[Benjamin Whitworth and Brothers]]. Director of the [[Metropolitan Railway]] and [[Manchester Tramways Co]]. Connected with [[Bolckow, Vaughan and Co]] and [[John Brown and Co]]. Probate to his daughters helen and Elizabeth. <ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 11 November 1893</ref>


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Benjamin Whitworth ( -1891), of Benjamin Whitworth and Brothers


1891 Will. Died 24th september. Of Goldhurst Terrace, Hampstead and late of Manchester. Head of Benjamin Whitworth and Brothers. Director of the Metropolitan Railway and Manchester Tramways Co. Connected with Bolckow, Vaughan and Co and John Brown and Co. Probate to his daughters helen and Elizabeth. [1]

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  1. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 11 November 1893