Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Edmund Ernest Bentall

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E. E. Bentall
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Edmund Ernest Bentall part of E. H. Bentall and Co. He managed the firm from around 1885 to 1946

c1900 Designed a petrol engine

1900 First man in the area to own a car - Georges Richard - and employed Ernie Linnett as his chauffeur

1919 Edmund Ernest Bentall J.P. of The Towers, Heybridge, Essex. Managing Director of E. H. Bentall and Co. Director of Agricultural and General Engineers. [1]


His son
Ernest Hammond Bentall, Second Lieutenant. Ernest was the son of Edmund and Maud of The Towers, Heybridge. Ernest was an agricultural engineer and J.P. In 1901 Ernest had three sisters and and the family had over 10 indoor and outdoor staff. Ernest left Eton in 1914 and by the 3 October 1915 had been KIA aged 18. He is remembered at Vermelles British Cemetery near Lens.


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Tuesday, Nov 04, 1919